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Here are some of the research projects and papers I am working on:
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“The Evolution of Built-up Areas in Ghana since 1975”,
in collaboration with Forhad Shilpi
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“Endowment Effects and Gender in the Efficiency and Equity of Team Allocation Decisions”,
in collaboration with Bereket Kebede
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“Material Incentives and Effort Choice: Evidence from an Online Experiment Across Countries”,
in collaboration with Elwyn Davies
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“Implicit and Explicit Commitment in Credit and Saving Contracts: A Field Experiment”,
in collaboration with Uzma Afzal, Giovanna d’Adda, Simon Quinn, and Farah Said,
with "Online Appendix"
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“Exclusion Bias in the Estimation of Peer Effects”,
in collaboration with Bet Caeyers [completely revised version with new empirical application section]
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“Learning Management Through Matching: A Field Experiment Using Mechanism Design”,
in collaboration with Girum Abebe, Michael Koelle and Simon Quinn
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“Intrahousehold Consumption Allocation and Demand for Agency: A Triple Experimental Investigation”,
in collaboration with Uzma Afzal, Giovanna d’Adda, and Farah Said; with
Online Appendix.
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"Matching Firms and Young Jobseekers through a Job Fair: A Field Experiment in Africa" ,
in collaboration with Girum Abebe, Stefano Caria, Paolo Falco, Simon Franklin, Simon Quinn and Forhad Shilpi
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"Keep It Simple: A Field Experiment on Information Sharing in Social Networks",
in collaboration with Catia Batista and Pedro Vicente
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"Mobilizing P2P Diffusion for New Agricultural Practices: Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh" ,
in collaboration Asad Islam, Abdul Malek, and Debayan Pakrashi
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"When No Bad Deed Goes Punished: Relational Contracting in Ghana versus the UK" ,
in collaboration with Elwyn Davies
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"Adoption with Social Learning and Network Externalities",
in collaboration with Mans Soderbom and Monique vanden Boogaart
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Contact Information:
Marcel Fafchamps
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Encina Hall Room E113
616 Jane Stanford Way
Stanford, CA
94305-6044
fafchamp at stanford dot edu |
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