Can agricultural extensions be discontinued? Evidence from Uganda How should development programmes that attempt to disseminate improved technologies be phased out? Agriculture Munshi Sulaiman Published 05.04.23
Mother-father differences in spending on children: Evidence from Uganda Mothers and fathers spend differently on daughters relative to sons, which can perpetuate the benefits of empowering women today Health Rebecca Dizon-Ross Seema Jayachandran Published 15.03.23
The impact of mobile money on poor rural households: Evidence from Uganda Mobile money agents need additional support to transform lives in poor rural areas Finance Miriam Bruhn Johannes Kinzinger Christian Ruckteschler Christina Wieser Published 06.03.23
Scaling up agricultural policy interventions: Evidence from Uganda A new methodology combining experimental data with a quantitative model sheds light on the household-level and distributional effects of scaling up agricultural policies. Methods & Measurement Lauren Falcao Bergquist Benjamin Faber Thibault Fally Matthias Hoelzlein Edward Miguel Andres Rodríguez-Clare Published 16.01.23
Body and mind: Experimental evidence from women living with HIV Participatory information interventions empower and inspire women to become more ambitious and invest in income-generating activities Health Cissy Kityo Mutuluuza Patrick Lubega Korugyendo Frances Nakakawa Gaia Narciso Carol Newman Archileo N. Kaaya Gaston Ampe Tumuhimbise Published 18.10.22
The impact of subsidised childcare on household income: Evidence from Uganda Subsidised childcare services are at least as effective as cash grants in increasing household income Public Economics Arne Nasgowitz Denise Ferris Kjetil Bjorvatn Lore Vandewalle Selim Gulesci Vincent Somville Published 12.08.22
Some farmers create more social value than others: Technology spillovers in Uganda Farmers are willing to pay to induce other farmers to adopt new technologies, and can help identify who among them should adopt first Agriculture Benedetta Lerva Published 18.07.22
Some children left behind: When mean impacts and individual impacts differ Even interventions with large average benefits do not help everyone, which is a serious challenge for education policy in developing countries Education Julie Buhl-Wiggers Jason Kerwin Juan Muñoz-Morales Jeffrey Smith Rebecca Thornton Published 24.06.22
Market access and quality upgrading: Evidence from Uganda Both demand-side and supply-side interventions are required to boost agricultural quality and productivity Agriculture Tessa Bold Selene Ghisolfi Frances Nsonzi Jakob Svensson Published 27.05.22