Nava Ashraf, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Essays at the intersection of behavioral and development economics.) |
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Ashraf N, Bau N, Nunn N, et al. (2020) Bride Price and Female Education Journal of Political Economy. 128: 591-641 |
Ashraf N, Delfino A, Glaeser EL. (2019) Rule of Law and Female Entrepreneurship National Bureau of Economic Research |
Ashraf N, Aycinena D, Claudia Martínez A, et al. (2015) Savings in transnational households: A field experiment among migrants from El Salvador Review of Economics and Statistics. 97: 332-351 |
Ashraf N, Jack BK, Kamenica E. (2013) Information and subsidies: Complements or substitutes? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization |
Ashraf N, Berry JN, Shapiro JM. (2010) Can Higher Prices Stimulate Product Use? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Zambia The American Economic Review. 100: 2383-2413 |
Ashraf N, Karlan D, Yin W. (2010) Female Empowerment: Impact of a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines World Development. 38: 333-344 |
Ashraf N, Giné X, Karlan D. (2009) Finding missing markets (and a disturbing epilogue): Evidence from an export crop adoption and marketing intervention in Kenya American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 91: 973-990 |
Ashraf N, Karlan DS, Yin W. (2006) Household Decision Making and Savings Impacts: Further Evidence from a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines Natural Field Experiments |
Ashraf N, Karlan D, Yin W. (2006) Tying odysseus to the mast: Evidence from a commitment savings product in the Philippines Quarterly Journal of Economics. 121: 635-672 |
Ashraf N, Bohnet I, Piankov N. (2006) Decomposing trust and trustworthiness Experimental Economics. 9: 193-208 |