Kathleen Beegle
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Lots of good reading this week in my weekly links: use cases of AI for development, electricity is complex, the psychology of poverty, several conferences on jobs and women, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Weekly links May 16: Using AI for development, win-wins for the environment, electricity, psychology and poverty, …
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This week's links include the challenges of interviewing shopkeepers vs farmers, giving second-best policy advice, power analysis the Bayesian way, customised business services as place-based policy, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Weekly links March 28: surveying shopkeepers, giving second-best policy advice, Bayesian power analysis, saying no, and more…
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Join in with the CSAE Conference 2025 with us here on BlueSky!

Presenting a paper? Amazed by the research? Looking forward to the keynote? Mention us & #OxCSAE2025
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On the blog today, @kbeegle.bsky.social on why it is time to stop asking "who is the household head?" in surveys in developing countries. blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
It is time to stop asking who is the household head
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Devastating news at IZA yesterday. More than 25 years of hard work, earned reputation, and valuable institutional knowledge and public good provision wiped out with a single stroke. It’s hard to find the words.
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Read up on work that finds significant backlash from couple intervention to reduce IPV… scaling up and spillovers matter!
Yikes! Backlash from an IPV intervention
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The last blog links for the year features several nice review articles, funding and conference calls, advice on publishing, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
End of year links 2024
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The last in our #econjmp has @guanghongxu.bsky.social (UCSC) shows how a new (Bayesian inference based) digital traceability system for milk quality in Kenya helped improve milk quality and led to farmers getting more credit from cooperatives and changing inputs blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Let the Cream Rise to the Top: Digital Traceability and Quality Upgrading in Kenyan Dairy Value Chain. Guest post by Guanghong Xu.
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The latest Development Impact blog with Louise Fox: Creating or displacing jobs in Nigeria?

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Today we continue our occasional interview series with Jing Cai, who tells us about her path into development economics, what other countries can learn from her work on firm networking in China, working in an ARE department, industrial policy lessons, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Six Questions with Jing Cai
An interview with Jing Cai, an Associate Professor at the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Maryland. Her research has focused on the diffusion and impact of finan...
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Lee bounds in practice: today's post covers how to use covariates, what to do when your outcome is binary or has ties, issues using Lee bounds with LATE, how to discuss the bounds if they include an opposite sign effect, and other practical issues...

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Lee Bounds in Practice
This post discusses how to use Lee Bounds for dealing with attrition, and the practical issues that can arise when applying this in field experiments.
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On Development Impact today, Gabe Englander illustrates three different ways of dealing with spillovers in estimating treatment impacts, through papers that examine impacts of marine conservation areas on fish blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Spillovers, three ways
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This week's links include how Anguilla is funding half of its government in a surprising way through ai, the puzzle of declining agricultural productivity in Africa, public finance and structural transformation, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Weekly links April 12: declining African agricultural productivity, revenue from .ai, returns to Bangladeshi migration, and more…
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The lastest from Development Impact, where Manu and I take a look at a great new paper on public works in urban Ethiopia by Franklin et al:
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Today’s job market post is by Saloni Gupta and looks at whether you can teach kids innovation in school, and also how to measure this. Kids then do better at innovation but worse in math scores & enthusiasm blogs.worldbank.org/impactevalua...
Innovation on the rise, math scores take a dive: Unraveling the potential and perils of teaching inn...
Unraveling the potential and perils of teaching innovation
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