<p>This dissertation investigates the economic behavior of families in developing settings. Utilizing uniquely rich, longitudinal survey data from Indonesia, it demonstrates the complexity of market environments facing rural households, as well as the importance of extended family networks in determining the health and well-being of young children. These essays serve as an illustration of advances in development economics that are possible when fundamental models are revisited and examined with new longitudinal data. The results of these exercises are important not only for updating economic models of behavior, but for what they reveal about the complexities of decision making, and for the effective design and evaluation of development poli...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This dissertation contains three essays on development economics, addressing trade liberalization an...
This dissertation consists of two essays on behaviors of rural households in developing countries in...
This dissertation is divided into three independent chapters. In the first two chapters of this diss...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation consists of three essays in developm...
This thesis comprises three stand-alone chapters: The first chapter is on the effect of natural disa...
Incorporating psychological insights regarding human behavior to explain how individuals make econom...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the allocation of labour and capital in a large developi...
This dissertation investigates behavioral responses to adverse economic events. Informal networks su...
The central theme of this dissertation is to analyze the importance of family investment in explaini...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Glewwe...
In this dissertation I present three papers, each as an individual chapter. The first two papers are...
This dissertation is comprised of four distinct essays in the general fields of empirical developmen...
This dissertation explores various innovative approaches that can be used in development economics i...
iii The fIrst two Essays in this thesis deal with the issue of intra-household allocation of resourc...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This dissertation contains three essays on development economics, addressing trade liberalization an...
This dissertation consists of two essays on behaviors of rural households in developing countries in...
This dissertation is divided into three independent chapters. In the first two chapters of this diss...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014This dissertation consists of three essays in developm...
This thesis comprises three stand-alone chapters: The first chapter is on the effect of natural disa...
Incorporating psychological insights regarding human behavior to explain how individuals make econom...
This dissertation comprises three essays on the allocation of labour and capital in a large developi...
This dissertation investigates behavioral responses to adverse economic events. Informal networks su...
The central theme of this dissertation is to analyze the importance of family investment in explaini...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: Applied Economics. Advisor: Paul Glewwe...
In this dissertation I present three papers, each as an individual chapter. The first two papers are...
This dissertation is comprised of four distinct essays in the general fields of empirical developmen...
This dissertation explores various innovative approaches that can be used in development economics i...
iii The fIrst two Essays in this thesis deal with the issue of intra-household allocation of resourc...
2022 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.To view the abstract, please see the full text of th...
This dissertation contains three essays on development economics, addressing trade liberalization an...
This dissertation consists of two essays on behaviors of rural households in developing countries in...