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11by Singh, Prakarsh Published in The Journal of development studies (03.06.2017)“...This paper provides evidence for informational spillovers within urban slums in Chandigarh, India. I identify three groups, a treatment group, a neighbouring...”
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12by Singh, Prakarsh Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (01.04.2015)“...•I test for the impact of performance pay to government child care workers.•In an experiment covering 145 day care centers, I implement three treatments.•These...”
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13by Prakarsh Singh Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01.02.2013)“...This article provides evidence for a particular channel through which sustained terrorism in rural areas may affect growth in developing countries. Using...”
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14“...This paper tests the effectiveness of performance pay and bonuses among government childcare workers in India. In a controlled study of 160 ICDS centers...”
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15by Dasgupta, Utteeyo Mani, Subha Singh, Prakarsh Published in Review of development economics (01.05.2020)“...We implement a lab‐in‐the‐field experiment among childcare workers in Chandigarh, India, to evaluate discriminatory attitudes of the Hindu workers toward...”
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16“...Do children whose parents use physical punishment as a disciplinary method have lower anthropometric measures? Using data for Peruvian children aged 0-5 years,...”
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17“...We study the impact of post-election ethnic violence in Kenya on the wheat and maize market in Mombasa and find empirical evidence that for these food markets,...”
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18by Ishihara, Akifumi Singh, Prakarsh Published in The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy (01.04.2016)“...We build a model for predicting civil wars where the government bargains with a rebel group using concessions and repression. The equilibrium is either a state...”
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19“...In this article, the authors discuss a unique project carried out by 13 teams of four students each in the undergraduate Development Economics class during the...”
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20by Christensen, Julie Onul, Darius Singh, Prakarsh Published in Eastern economic journal (01.01.2018)“...We reevaluate the hypothesis and empirical result that ethnic civil wars lead to higher skilled emigration [Bang and Mitra in East Econ J 39(3):387–401, 2013]...”