Cash transfers and index insurance have become popular interventions by development agencies worldwide, yet surprisingly little is known about these programs' comparative impacts on participant behavior or well-being. This paper exploits exogenous variation in program participation and panel data...
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Jensen, Nathaniel D.
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Barrett, Christopher B.
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Mude, Andrew G.
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[Cash transfers and index insurance: A comparative impact analysis from northern Kenya]
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Cash transfers and index insurance: A comparative impact analysis from northern Kenya