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Erica Field

Papers

  • Segregation, Rent Control, and Riots: The Economics of Religious Conflict in an Indian City (with Matthew Levinson, Rohini Pande and Sujata Visaria), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings.
  • Muslim family law, prenuptial agreements and the emergence of dowry in Bangladesh (with Attila Ambrus and Maximo Torero), forthcoming, Quarterly Journal of Economics.
  • Dynamic Extension to the Model (with Attila Ambrus), January 2009
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  • Does Group Lending Increase Social Capital? Evidence from  a Field Experiment in India (with Benjamin Feigenberg and Rohini Pande), March 2009
    Globalization, Poverty and Crop Choice in Rural Peru (with Alfred Field), August 2006. WIDER Research Paper No. 2007/72 (ISBN: 1810-2611)
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  • Household Bargaining and Excess Fertility: An Experimental Study in Zambia  (with Nava Ashraf and Jean N. Lee), October 3, 2009.

  • Repayment Frequency and default in micro-finanace: Evidence from India (with Rohini Pande), Journal of European Economics Association Papers and Proceedings.

  • Iodine deficiency and schooling attainment in Tanzania (with Omar Robles and Maximo Torero) , American Economic Journal - Applied Economics, October 2009.

  • Fertility Responses to Urban Land Titling Programs: The Roles of Ownership Security and the Distribution of Household Assets, October 2003.

  • Entitled to Work: Urban Property Rights and the Labor Supply in Peru, Quarterly Juornal of Economics, November 2007.

  • Property Rights and Investment in Urban Slums, Journal of the European Economic Association Papers and Proceedings.

  • Do Property Titles Increase Credit Access Among the Urban Poor? Evidence from a Nationwide Titling Program, January 2004.

  • Early Marriage and Female Schooling in Bangladesh, Journal of Political Economy.

  • Educational Debt Burden and Career Choice: Evidence from a Financial Aid Experiment at NYU Law School, American Economic Journal - Applied Economics.

  • Impact Evaluation for Slum Upgrading Interventions (with Michael Kremer), June 2005


     

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