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Segregation, Rent Control, and Riots: The Economics of Religious Conflict in an Indian City
(with Matthew Levinson, Rohini Pande and Sujata Visaria), Forthcoming,
American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings.
Muslim family law, prenuptial agreements and the emergence of dowry in Bangladesh
(with Attila Ambrus and Mzimo Torero), January 2008.
Globalization, Poverty and Crop Choice in Rural Peru
(with Alfred Field), August 2006. WIDER Research Paper No. 2007/72 (ISBN: 1810-2611)
Gender, Intrahousehold Decisionmaking, and the Demand for Children
(with Nava Ashraf and Jean N. Lee), August 21, 2007.
Repayment Frequency and default in micro-finanace: Evidence from India
(with Rohini Pande), Forthcoming,
Journal of European Economics Association Papers and Proceedings.
The Cognitive Link Between Geography and Development: Iodine deficiency and schooling attainment in Tanzania
(with Omar Robles and Maximo Torero) , October 2007.
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
.
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
, Forthcoming,
Journal of Political Economy
.
Educational Debt Burden and Career Choice: Evidence from a Financial Aid Experiment at NYU Law School
, Forthcoming
, American Economic Journal - Applied Economics
.
Impact Evaluation for Slum Upgrading Interventions
(with Michael Kremer), June 2005
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