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Published Articles

G²LM|LIC Working Papers are published by renowned international journals in the field of development economics. The following list presents an overview of all published G²LM|LIC articles so far.

    • Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
    • Pedro Vicente
    • Jacob Shapiro
    • Ali Cheema
    • Julio S. Solís Arce
    • Shana S. Warren
    • Niccolò F. Meriggi
    • Alexandra Scacco
    • Nina McCurry
    • Maarten Voors
    • Georgiy Syunyaev
    • Amyn Abdul Malik
    • Samya Aboutajdine
    • Opeyemi Adeojo
    • Deborah Anigo
    • Alex Armand
    • Saher Asad
    • Martin Atyera
    • Britta Augsburg
    • Manisha Awasthi
    • Gloria Eden Ayesiga
    • Antonella Bancalari
    • Martina Björkman Nyqvist
    • Ekaterina Borisova
    • Constantin Manuela Bosancianu
    • Margarita Rosa Cabra García
    • Elliott Collins
    • Filippo Cuccaro
    • Ahsan Zia Farooqi
    • Tatheer Fatima
    • Mattia Fracchia
    • Mery Len Galindo Soria
    • Andrea Guariso
    • Ali Hasanain
    • Sofía Jaramillo
    • Sellu Kallon
    • Anthony Kamwesigye
    • Arjun Kharel
    • Sarah Kreps
    • Madison Levine
    • Rebecca Littman
    • Mohammad Malik
    • Gisele Manirabaruta
    • Jean Léodomir Habarimana Mfura
    • Fatoma Momoh
    • Alberto Mucauque
    • Imamo Mussa
    • Jean Aime Nsabimana
    • Isaac Obara
    • María Juliana Otálora
    • Béchir Wendemi Ouédraogo
    • Touba Bakary Pare
    • Melina R. Platas
    • Laura Polanco
    • Javaeria Ashraf Qureshi
    • Mariam Raheem
    • Vasudha Ramakrishna
    • Ismail Rendrá
    • Taimur Shah
    • Sarene Eyla Shaked
    • Jakob Svensson
    • Ahsan Tariq
    • Achille Mignondo Tchibozo
    • Hamid Ali Tiwana
    • Bhartendu Trivedi
    • Corey Vernot
    • Laurin B. Weissinger
    • Basit Zafar
    • Baobao Zhang
    • Dean Karlan
    • Michael Callen
    • Matthieu Teachout
    • Macartan Humphreys
    • Saad B. Omer
    COVID-19 vaccine acceptance and hesitancy in low- and middle-income countries
    Nature Medicine 27, 1358-1394
    • Christopher Woodruff
    • Andreas Menzel
    Gender wage gaps and worker mobility
    Labour Economics 2021, Volume 71, 102000
    • Erica Field
    • Rohini Pande
    • Natalia Rigol
    • Simone Schaner
    • Charity Troyer Moore
    On Her Own Account: How Strengthening Women’s Financial Control Impacts Labor Supply and Gender Norms
    American Economic Review, 111(7): 2342-75
    • Ana Dammert
    • Jose Galdo
    Assessing adult farm labor statistis: Evidence from a survey design experiment in Ethiopia
    Economics Letters, Vol. 203
    • Cátia Batista
    • Pedro Vicente
    Is mobile money changing the rural landscape? Evidence from Mozambique
    VoxDev
    • Sam Asher
    • Paul Novosad
    • Tobias Lunt
    • Ryu Matsuura
    Development Research at High Geographic Resolution: An Analysis of Nigh-Lights, Firms, and Poverty in India Using the SHRUG Open Data Platform
    The World Bank Economic Review, 35(4), 845-871
    • Edward Miguel
    • Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
    • Günther Fink
    • Michael Walker
    • Dennis Egger
    • Shana S. Warren
    • Ashish Shenoy
    • Elliott Collins
    • Dean Karlan
    • Doug Parkerson
    • Christopher Udry
    • Johannes Haushofer
    • Magdalena Larraboure
    • Susan Athey
    • Paula-Lopez Pena
    • Salim Benhachmi
    • Macartan Humphreys
    • Layna Lowe
    • Nicolló F. Meriggi
    • Andrew Wabwire
    • C. Austin Davis
    • Utz Johann Pape
    • Tilman Graff
    • Maarten Voors
    • Carolyn Nekesa
    • Corey Vernot
    Falling living standards during the COVID-19 crisis: Quantitative evidence from nine developing countries
    Science Advances, vol. 7, no. 6
    • Nkechi S. Owoo
    • Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio
    Mixed methods exploration of Ghanaian women’s domestic work, childcare and effects on their mental health
    PLoS ONE 16(2)
    • Girum Abebe
    • Stefano Caria
    • Marcel Fafchamps
    • Paolo Falco
    • Simon Quinn
    Anonymity or Distance? Job Search and Labour Market Exclusion in a Growing African City
    The Review of Economic Studies, 2020
    • Catalina Herrera Almanza
    • David E. Sahn
    Childhood determinants of internal youth migration in Senegal
    Demographic Research, 43(45), 1335-1366
    • Günther Fink
    • Kelsey Jack
    • Felix Masiye
    Seasonal Liquidity, Rural Labor Markets, and Agricultural Production
    American Economic Review, 110(11), pp. 3351-92
    • Jose Galdo
    • Ana Dammert
    • Degnet Abebaw
    Gender Bias in Agricultural Child Labor: Evidence from Survey Design Experiments
    The World Bank Economic Review
    • Cátia Batista
    • Vincent Somville
    Adopting Mobile Money: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Africa
    AEA Papers and Proceedings (pp. 594-98)
    • Isabel Ruiz
    • Carlos Vargas-Silva
    The impacts of refugee repatriation on receiving communities
    Journal of Economic Geography 2021, Volume 21, Issue 2, 169–194
    • Sam Asher
    • Paul Novosad
    Rural Roads and Local Economic Development
    The American Economic Review, 110(3), 797-823
    • Alan Gelb
    • Vijaya Ramachandran
    • Christian J. Meyer
    • Divyanshi Wadhwa
    • Kyle Navis
    Can Sub-Sahara Africa Be a Manufacturing Destination? Labor Costs, Price Levels, and the Role of Industrial Policy
    Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade 20, 335-357 (2020)
    • Krishna Kumar
    • Shanthi Nataraj
    • Minhaj Mahmud
    • Italo A Gutierrez
    What Aspects of Formality Do Workers Value? Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Bangladesh
    The World Bank Economic Review, lhz046
    • Moussa P. Blimpo
    • Todd Pugatch
    Entrepreneurship education and teacher training in Rwanda
    Journal of Development Economics, 140, 186–202
    • Catalina Herrera Almanza
    • David E. Sahn
    • Kira Villa
    Teen Fertility and Female Employment Outcomes: Evidence from Madagascar
    Journal of African Economies, 28(3), 277-303
    • Krishna Kumar
    • Shanthi Nataraj
    • Italo A Gutierrez
    • Minhaj Mahmud
    • Farzana Munshi
    Transitions between informal and formal employment: results from a worker survey in Bangladesh
    IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 9(3)
    • Peter Brummund
    • Brian Dillon
    • Germano Mwabu
    Asymmetric non-separation and rural Labor Markets
    Journal of Development Economics
    • Damir Esenaliev
    • Neil T. N. Ferguson
    The Impact of Job Quality on Wellbeing: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan
    Social Indicators Research 144, 337-378 (2019)
    • Mona Mensmann
    • Michael Frese
    Who stays proactive after entrepreneurship training? Need for cognition, personal initiative maintenance, and well‐being
    Journal of Organizational Behavior, 40, 20– 37
    • Susan Steiner
    • Andreas Landmann
    • Helke Seitz
    Patrilocal Residence and Female Labor Supply: Evidence From Kyrgyzstan
    Demography, 55(6), 2181-2203
    • Sophia Kan
    • R. Emre Aytimur
    Labor force participation of women left behind in Tajikistan
    Oxford Development Studies, 47(1), 1-28
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