Oliver Hanney
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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.

Register➡️ cepr-org.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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This week's links include some of the successes of recent development economics research, advice on being visible, myths in development, index insurance, spatial causal inference approaches, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Weekly links October 3: rainfall insurance, deforestation, being visible, successful research, and more…
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🆕 How rural pensions boosted China's economy

Today on VoxDev, Qingen Gai (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Naijia Guo (University of Hong Kong), Bingjing Li, Qinghua Shi & Xiaodong Zhu discuss how pensions impacted migration in China: https://ow.ly/sxQR50X5rOO
How rural pensions boosted China's economy
China’s New Rural Pension Scheme unexpectedly lowered the high cost of migration by freeing younger workers from household duties – boosting migration, wages, household welfare, and even national GDP.
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Such cool research

In previous work, the authors used data from Mexico in 2010 to predict future air conditioning adoption.

It turns out that air conditioning spread far more quickly than they predicted, so they revisited their predictions and investigate why ⤵️
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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...

Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/labour...
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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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What have we learned from research on electricity infrastructure? How can this inform Mission 300?

Register to join this important VoxDev-World Bank discussion on October 9th with Stephane Straub, Robyn Meeks, Franz Drees-Gross & Andrew Dabalen here: www.worldbank.org/en/events/20...
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In today's blog, I discuss 3 ways for international migration to be part of a structural transformation policy: 1) as an industry itself; 2) training people abroad in the skills to develop a new industry at home; and 3) through immigration (eg Start-up Chile) blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
International Migration as a Structural Transformation Policy
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🆕 Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture

Today on VoxDev, Pauline Castaing (World Bank) & @gazeaud.bsky.social (@cerdi.bsky.social) discuss the impact of index insurance on smallholder productivity in developing countries: voxdev.org/topic/agricu...
Does index insurance work? Insights from eight experiments in agriculture
Index insurance can help smallholder farmers take on more productive risks, but its impacts remain modest, uncertain, and highly context dependent.
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🆕 How competition between villages helped divided communities in Indonesia

Today on VoxDev w/ Teevrat Garg (UCSD), Caterina Gennaioli (QMUL), Stefania Lovo (University of Reading) & Gregor Singer (LSE) discuss how competing for development grants helped build cohesion: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
How competition between villages helped divided communities in Indonesia
Competing for development grants helped divided communities in Indonesia work together – and fight less.
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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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This week's links include some positive developments in development, how to negotiate your econ job, why an SEZ was not very successful, econ meets other disciplines, and more... blogs.worldbank.org/en/impacteva...
Weekly links September 19: positive developments, negotiating a job, counting people, SEZ problems, and more…
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