Between 2010 and 2011, the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) funded a large-scale experiment on Kenyan schools. The policy experiment tested the effects of cutting teachers’ salaries and hiring them on short-term contracts, but the intervention failed after sustained opposition from teacher unions and parent associations. This article critically revisits the narrative of how this experiment was designed, implemented and interpreted, finding evidence that the experiment violated empirical logic. It examines whether the theory of neopatrimonialism can explain the ways in which vested interests may have undermined the empirical logic of the experiment. By doing so, the analysis tests the explanatory utility of neopatrimonial...
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This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly playing a central role in shaping policy for de...
The article provides a survey of the growing experimental literature on the investigation of corrupt...
Generalizations about African societies being pervasively corrupt are refuted in this innovative pap...
This article assesses some of the claims made for experimental research in the field of rehabilitati...
Audit experiments examining the responsiveness of public officials have become an increasingly popul...
ArticleThe 2000s have witnessed the arrival and growing popularity of randomized controlled experime...
The advent of experimental methodologies have led to decisive progress in the study of corrupt behav...
What allows research evidence to contribute to successful social policy and improve practice in pub...
This paper argues that the theoretical model of causal inference underpinning RCTs is frequently und...
We analyse policymakers’ incentives to fight corruption under different institutional qualities. We ...
To conceive the notion of corruption presupposes the existence of corrupt individuals, groups or org...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...