Research
Going Beyond Heroic Leaders in Development
Network Structure and the Aggregation of Information: Theory and Evidence from Indonesia
Cabal City: Regime Theory and Indian Urbanization
Screening Peers Softly: Inferring the Quality of Small Borrowers
This paper examines the performance of new online lending markets that rely on nonexpert individuals to screen their peers’ creditworthiness.
Social Capability and Long-Term Economic Growth
Trillions Gained and Lost: Estimating the Magnitude of Growth Episode
Central Planning: East Asia's Experience
Mauritius: African Success Story
A Quantum Leap over High Hurdles to Financial Inclusion: The Mobile Banking Revolution in Kenya
A powerful tool to achieve equitable development is promotion of economic empowerment for marginalized citizens by increasing formal financial services access and utilization.
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