In this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evidence-based development economics, which deploys randomized field experiments (RFEs) as its main tool. We describe the context in which this movement started, and illustrate in detail how RFEs are designed and implemented in practice, drawing on a series of experiments by Pascaline Dupas and her colleagues on the use of bednets, saving and governance in Kenya. We show that this line of experiments have evolved to address the limitation of obtaining policy-relevant insights from RFEs alone, characterized as their lack of external validity in the literature. After examining the two prominent responses by leading figures of evidence-based development economics, namel...
This thesis comprises of seven self-contained papers. While the papers are quite distinct in the que...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (mate-rial preferences, technology, an...
Economics is limited by the fact that it is not an experimental science: our ability to experimental...
In this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evidence-based developmen...
International audienceIn this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evi...
International audienceThe 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther...
International audienceRandomized experiments, as developed by Esther Duflo and Abhi-jit Banerjee at ...
Recent work with Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in development economics has contributed to eco...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
ABSTRACT Explanations of poverty, growth and development depend on the assumptions made about indivi...
In the past decade economists have begun to carry out randomised field trials in social settings to ...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (material preferences, technology, and...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
There is currently much debate about the effectiveness of foreign aid and about what kind of project...
This thesis comprises of seven self-contained papers. While the papers are quite distinct in the que...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (mate-rial preferences, technology, an...
Economics is limited by the fact that it is not an experimental science: our ability to experimental...
In this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evidence-based developmen...
International audienceIn this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evi...
International audienceThe 2019 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, awarded to Abhijit Banerjee, Esther...
International audienceRandomized experiments, as developed by Esther Duflo and Abhi-jit Banerjee at ...
Recent work with Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in development economics has contributed to eco...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
ABSTRACT Explanations of poverty, growth and development depend on the assumptions made about indivi...
In the past decade economists have begun to carry out randomised field trials in social settings to ...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (material preferences, technology, and...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
There is currently much debate about the effectiveness of foreign aid and about what kind of project...
This thesis comprises of seven self-contained papers. While the papers are quite distinct in the que...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (mate-rial preferences, technology, an...
Economics is limited by the fact that it is not an experimental science: our ability to experimental...