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Do the repayment requirements of the classic microfinance contract inhibit investment in high-return but illiquid business opportunities among the poor? Using a field experiment,…
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Repayment Flexibility Can Reduce Financial Stress: A Randomized Control Trial with Microfinance Clients in India, Rohini Pande, September 26, 2012, Paper, "Financial stress is…
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Corruption in Developing Countries. Rohini Pande, August 2011, Paper. "Recent years have seen a remarkable expansion in economists’ ability to measure corruption. This, in turn,…
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Improving Human Health Through a Market-Friendly Emissions Scheme. Rohini Pande, 2011, Paper, â€œThe goal of environmental regulation is to protect human health and livelihoods…
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Towards an Emissions Trading Scheme for Air Pollutants in India. Rohini Pande, August 2010, Paper. "“An emissions trading scheme is a regulatory tool used to reduce pollution…
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Can political affirmative action for women reduce gender bias? Rohini Pande, January 8, 2009, Article. "“While women have the legal right to equal participation in politics…
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Repayment Frequency and Default in Micro-Finance: Evidence from India, Erica Field, Rohini Pande, January 2008, Paper. "In stark contrast to bank debt contracts, most micro-…
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Political Economy of Panchayats in South India. Rohini Pande, February 24, 2007, Paper. â€œBased on a study of some 500 villages in the four southern Indian states of…
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Coordinating Development: Can Income-based Incentive Schemes Eliminate Pareto Inferior Equilibria? Rohini Pande, January 2007, Paper, â€œIndividuals’ inability to coordinate…
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Rural Credit. Rohini Pande, January 2007, Paper. "In 2000, over seventy percent of India’s population, and roughly three quarters of its poor, lived in rural areas. The main…