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by Asanov, Igor
Published 2020
The World Bank
... to 18 in Ecuador was conducted to learn how students spend their time during the period of quarantine...

2
by Woodruff, Christopher
Published 2007
The World Bank
... like this, and have research assistants observe the firms at random times 15-16 times during a month...

3
by Iacovone, Leonardo
Published 2019
The World Bank
.... This study tests a novel approach to improve their efficiency by reducing the time and cost of sourcing...

4
by Delavande, Adeline
Published 2009
World Bank
... concepts, that it takes far too much time to ask such questions, or that the answers add little value...

5
by Ibarra, Gabriel Lara
Published 2017
The World Bank
... coaching result in a higher likelihood of paying credit cards on time, and of making more than the minimum...

6
by Groh, Matthew
Published 2014
The World Bank
... quit the job 83 percent of the time. A second experiment built on the first by examining...

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by Morten, Melanie
Published 2010
The World Bank
... large range of income. Finally, there is little evidence that the amount remitted decays with time spent...

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by de Mel, Suresh
Published 2014
The World Bank
..., and more time-consuming to employ, than had been envisaged. Second, the technology works reasonably well...

9
by Bruhn, Miriam
Published 2013
The World Bank
..., and finds no impact of relaxing reputational or logistical constraints and no evidence that time...

10
by McKenzie, David
Published 2010
The World Bank
... there is a dearth of rigorous evidence as to their development impact, and concerns about whether the time...

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by Bah, Tijan L.
Published 2021
The World Bank
... are no longer able to afford the costs of migrating at a time when these costs have increased...

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by McKenzie, David
Published 2012
The World Bank
... attrition and measurement of firm profits and revenues. Over these short time horizons, there are relatively...