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Using machine learning to detect corruption
When governments harness public budget data and machine learning, they can better predict the incidence of local government corruption.
How disability changes household’s economic behaviour in Vietnam
When a family member becomes disabled, individuals become more risk averse—a finding with significant implications for policies that address poverty and vulnerability in disability-affected households.
The uneven reach of the state: Using machine learning to map local state presence
How can we estimate state presence in areas where direct measurements are lacking? New research offers a solution to measuring state presence using machine learning techniques.
Development Dialogues: Are vocational training programmes effective?
Have vocational training programmes in low- and middle-income countries been an effective development intervention?