This paper uses a dataset from Tanzania with information on consumption, income, and income shocks within and across family networks. Crucially and uniquely, it also contains data on the degree of information existing between each pair of households within family networks. We use these data to construct a novel measure of the quality of information both at the level of household pairs and at the level of the network. We also note that the individual level measures can be interpreted as measures of network centrality. We study risk sharing within these networks and explore whether the rejection of perfect risk sharing that we observe can be related to our measures of information quality. We show that households within family networks with be...
This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build ...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within a unique data set of 712 extended f...
We develop a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where relationships between individu...
This paper uses a dataset from Tanzania with information on consumption, income, and income shocks ...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within 712 extended family networks from T...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within 712 extended family networks from T...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
In many developing countries, unexpected income shocks are common, formal insurance is absent, and i...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
Most risk-sharing tests on developing country data are conducted at the level of the village; genera...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
In this dissertation, I use household-level microdata from rural areas of developing countries, comb...
In many developing countries, unexpected income shocks are common, formal insurance is absent, and i...
Most risk-sharing tests on developing country data are conducted at the level of the village; genera...
This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build ...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within a unique data set of 712 extended f...
We develop a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where relationships between individu...
This paper uses a dataset from Tanzania with information on consumption, income, and income shocks ...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within 712 extended family networks from T...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within 712 extended family networks from T...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
In many developing countries, unexpected income shocks are common, formal insurance is absent, and i...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
Most risk-sharing tests on developing country data are conducted at the level of the village; genera...
We investigate partial insurance and group risk sharing in extended family networks. Our approach is...
In this dissertation, I use household-level microdata from rural areas of developing countries, comb...
In many developing countries, unexpected income shocks are common, formal insurance is absent, and i...
Most risk-sharing tests on developing country data are conducted at the level of the village; genera...
This paper considers the formation of risk-sharing networks. Following empirical findings, we build ...
This paper studies asymmetry of information and transfers within a unique data set of 712 extended f...
We develop a model of informal risk-sharing in social networks, where relationships between individu...