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Blog Post
Information Provision Can Improve Learning Outcomes—When It Strengthens Accountability
July 20, 2017
When Pratham used simple “report cards” to provide information about learning outcomes to villages in India, the intervention largely failed. There was no improvement in attendance of children or teachers, no improvement in learning outcomes; and parents, teachers, and village education ...
Blog Post
Inflated Expectations about Mineral Export Misinvoicing are Having Real Consequences in Tanzania
Maya Forstater
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June 23, 2017
In May, President Magufuli of Tanzania appointed two special committees to investigate the contents of 277 containers stuck at Dar-es-Salaam. The committees' belief that they have uncovered a case of massive misinvoicing (i.e., misrepresentation of the value or quantity of exports) doe...
CGD NOTES
“The Evidence” About “What Works” in Education: Graphs to Illustrate External Validity and Construct Validity
June 15, 2017
Currently, the bulk of the new empirical work on estimating the impact on learning of various education projects/ programmes/policies, while based on sound principles of estimating causal impacts, is far too inadequately theorised and specified to be of much immediate and direct use in formulating e...
WORKING PAPERS
Do Age-of-Marriage Laws Work? Evidence from a Large Sample of Developing Countries - Working Paper 458
June 12, 2017
Child marriage is associated with bad outcomes for women and girls. We develop a simple model to explain how enforcing minimum age-of-marriage laws creates differences in the share of women getting married at the legal cut-off. By this measure, most countries are not enforcing the laws on their...
Blog Post
How USAID’s Demographic and Health Surveys Overestimate Literacy around the World—and How to Fix That
May 24, 2017
Three cheers for the DHS! However, the value of the DHS literacy data is significantly undermined by a small, easily fixable flaw in the way the survey is administered.
WORKING PAPERS
Gender Matters in Economic Empowerment Interventions: A Research Review - Working Paper 456
May 22, 2017
A review of the recent evaluation evidence on financial services and training interventions questions their gender neutrality and suggests that some design features in these interventions can yield more positive economic outcomes for women than for men. These include features in savings and ‘G...
Blog Post
Ivanka Trump Spearheads New Fund for Women Entrepreneurs: Four Questions to Answer Before the Cheers
May 08, 2017
At a recent G20 dialogue in Berlin, Angela Merkel unveiled plans for a new fund—spearheaded by Ivanka Trump—to promote women’s entrepreneurship. But given that President Trump’s draft FY2018 budget proposes major cuts across development acco...