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    Aaditeshwar Seth
    Rodrigo Canales
    Juan Francisco Santini
    Marina González Magaña
    Alexis Cherem
    07 May 2025

    Better training, better police: Evidence from Mexico

    Evidence from Mexico City shows training enhances officer interactions with citizens and reduces harmful conduct, providing valuable insights for improving frontline services.

    Rodrigo Canales
    Rodrigo Canales
    Juan Francisco Santini
    Juan Francisco Santini
    Marina Gonzalez
    Marina González Magaña
    Alexis Cherem
    Alexis Cherem
    Article
    Institutions & Political Economy
    Laurène Petitfour
    02 May 2025

    Unlocking financial protection for informal workers by bundling health insurance with microcredit

    Bundling health insurance with microcredit reduced out-of-pocket health expenses by 50% among informal workers in Burkina Faso without decreasing microcredit uptake, offering a promising pathway to universal health coverage.

    Delphine Boutin
    Laurène Petitfour
    Laurène Petitfour
    Article
    Health
    08 May 2025

    How refugees continue to positively shape the Greek economy over a century after they arrived

    From 1922 to 1923, over 1.2 million Greek Orthodox migrated from Anatolia to Greece, raising its population by 20%. How did the human capital decisions of refugees differ from natives, and how do they continue to impact the Greek economy today?

    Stelios Michalopoulos
    Stelios Michalopoulos
    Elie Murard
    Elie Murard
    Elias Papaioannou
    Seyhun Orcan Sakalli
    Seyhun Orcan Sakalli
    Article
    Migration & Urbanisation
    13 May 2025

    Motives matter: Reducing fare evasion at metro stations in Argentina

    Both sanctions and social norms reduced fare evasion at metro stations in Buenos Aires, but only the latter increased accountability-seeking. What does this mean for civic engagement in developing countries?

    Krzysztof Krakowski
    Krzysztof Krakowski
    Lucas Ronconi
    Lucas Ronconi
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