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How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a factorial randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
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This study uses lotteries for public procurement contracts to understand the role public procurement may play in economic growth
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Highlights Fundación Natura Bolivia approach
A Study of Business Licensing Reform in Indonesia
Assessing Impacts of Lowering School Admissions Standards in Indonesia
Indonesia’s Experience Over Four Decades
Promotion of innovation in Low Income Countries has recently appeared on the agenda of policymakers and international development agencies
'Agricultural Development and Economic Empowerment' and 'Agriculture Services for Innovation Resilience and Extension' programmes (ASPIRE).
Cheating reduces the signal value of exam data and it might shift the focus of teachers and students away from learning
Decentralisation and District-Level Variation in Policy Adoption and Implementation in Indonesia.
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