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This study investigates the effects of fee-for-service, capitation and salary, as well as the presence of benefits for patients
Product Safety Report for educational scientific experiment racer balloon toy presenting a high risk of choking.
The Health Insurance Experiment is a randomised experiment in India targeted at households just above the poverty line
The study design has five treatment arms, which enable an analysis of the impact of nutrition information
A study which assesses the effect of randomised experimental designs on the analysis of genetically modified ingredients.
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
This paper conducts a randomized experiment in access to foreign markets for rug producers in Egypt
A growing body of evidence suggests that uncertainty is counter cyclical, rising sharply in recessions and falling in booms
This study implements an experiment at a Bangladeshi sweater factory that pays employees on piece rates
How to use an N-of-1 study to evaluate your digital health product.
This study examines the effect of the National Solidarity Program on villagers’ attitudes towards their well-being and their government.
The aim of this experiment was to test whether girl’s empowerment would have a direct impact on girls’ or boys’ competitiveness
This study uses a choice experiment among 2,000 workers in Bangladesh to elicit willingness to pay (WTP) for job attributes
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