Emaan Siddique
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Electrification is often seen as the spark for development. But in much of Africa, the biggest benefits may come not from households plugging in, but from the community services that light up around them.

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Electrified localities and grid network
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New data from India shows that parents often retain a share of dowry, which may enable sons to migrate for work, and provide a new role for dowry in modern times.

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Highways and migration
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Political elites don’t just govern, many also own businesses. In Mozambique, public office is often converted into private business capital, highlighting how political power can be a direct route to economic influence.

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📢 Political polarisation has been rising sharply in both advanced and developing democracies.

At our VoxDevLit launch event on October 27, Cesi Cruz and @hlarreguy.bsky.social will summarise research on the causes and consequences of polarisation.

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Firms were more likely to enter Angola’s market after the civil war if they employed managers with prior, Angola-specific export experience – highlighting the critical role of human capital in overcoming fixed entry costs in post-conflict economies.

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What have we learned about women in the workforce?

Issue 2 of our VoxDevLit on Female Labour Force Participation by Rachel Heath and Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/fe...

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Argentina’s volatile macroeconomic and political environment makes it difficult to commit to the long-term investments needed for climate adaptation, despite the country’s high vulnerability to extreme climate events.

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🆕 Mythbusters: Development economics edition

Development is full of persistent myths: ideas about how the world works which are widely held but not supported by research.

On @voxdev.bsky.social, I've highlighted 10 myths which don't stand up to the evidence: voxdev.org/topic/mythbu...
Mythbusters: Development economics edition
Economic research plays a very useful role in testing our priors and establishing when widely held beliefs turn out to be false.
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Agricultural productivity in developing countries remains low and uneven, with high-return crops offering significant potential gains but limited adoption due to clustered social networks that restrict the diffusion of new technologies. https://bsky.app/profile/voxdev.bsky.social/post/3m227sftci42m
The crop productivity gap
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Energy-efficient biomass cookstoves cut fuel use and, in Rwanda, do not trigger significant local rebound effects – consumption, fuel collection time, and prices remain largely unchanged for those not adopting cleaner cookstoves.

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Pakistan’s tax system shows that even with extensive withholding and VAT-based reporting, weak documentation and limited enforcement capacity undermine revenue collection, highlighting the need to strengthen both information and enforcement channels.

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💡 Competing for development grants helped divided communities in Indonesia work together – and fight less.

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The impact of competition in KDP on within-village conflict
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Read the VoxDev article on this by @sberkouwer.bsky.social & Joshua Dean: voxdev.org/topic/health...
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🆕 Understanding and tackling school bullying 📢

Today on VoxDevTalks, Sule Alan (Cornell & Bilkent) discusses how teaching students socio-emotional skills can help reduce violence, improve learning, and ultimately foster more cohesive societies: voxdev.org/topic/educat...
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💡 In Uganda, mobile money boosted women’s personal income and decision-making power, while jointly disclosed cash transfers reduced intimate partner violence by fostering trust and increasing shared earnings.

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Any type of IPV experienced by the women in the past year
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Evidence from developing countries suggests that, while firms do react to both monetary policy contraction and expansion, they do not do so symmetrically.

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🆕 How does monetary policy shape economic activity in developing countries?

Today on VoxDev, Djeneba Dramé (Université Paris Nanterre) & Florian Léon (@fondationferdi.bsky.social) discuss how firms react to monetary policy contraction and expansion: voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
How does monetary policy shape economic activity in developing countries?
How does monetary policy transmit through developing economies? New evidence shows that firms do react to both monetary policy contraction and expansion, but not symmetrically.
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Evidence from India suggests that women tend to wake earlier and eat later than men, leading to reduced sleep, leisure, and social time – which worsens physical and mental health outcomes.

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Sleep and mealtime outcomes by gender
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Ethiopia’s large-scale road expansion cut travel times to markets – boosting farm productivity, reshaping cropping patterns, and accelerating structural change.

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Roads in Ethiopia: Before and after the programme
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While the adoption of improved fertiliser boosted agricultural productivity among rice farmers in Nigeria, the effects on tree canopy cover depended on the local landscape.

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Reduced deforestation in more dense forest areas