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Almås, I;
Attanasio, O;
Armand, A;
Carneiro, PM;
(2018)
Measuring and Changing Control: Women's Empowerment and Targeted Transfers.
The Economic Journal
, 128
(612)
F609-F639.
10.1111/ecoj.12517.
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Almås, I;
Attanasio, O;
Jalan, J;
Oteiza, F;
Vigneri, M;
(2018)
Using data differently and using different data.
Journal of Development Effectiveness
, 10
(4)
pp. 462-481.
10.1080/19439342.2018.1530279.
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Amin-Smith, N;
Attanasio, OP;
(2020)
Consumption and Wage Inequality in the US: The Dynamics of the Last Three Decades.
Fiscal Studies
, 41
(1)
pp. 7-38.
10.1111/1475-5890.12209.
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Andrew, A;
Attanasio, O;
Augsburg, B;
Day, M;
Grantham-McGregor, S;
Meghir, C;
Mehrin, F;
... Rubio-Codina, M; + view all
(2019)
Effects of a scalable home-visiting intervention on child development in slums of urban India: evidence from a randomised controlled trial.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
10.1111/jcpp.13171.
(In press).
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Andrew, A;
Attanasio, O;
Fitzsimons, E;
Grantham-McGregor, S;
Meghir, C;
Rubio-Codina, M;
(2018)
Impacts 2 years after a scalable early childhood development intervention to increase psychosocial stimulation in the home: A follow-up of a cluster randomised controlled trial in Colombia.
PLoS Medicine
, 15
(4)
, Article e1002556. 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002556.
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Attanasio, O;
Blundell, R;
Conti, G;
Mason, G;
(2020)
Inequality in socio-emotional skills: A cross-cohort comparison.
Journal of Public Economics
, 191
, Article 104171. 10.1016/j.jpubeco.2020.104171.
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Attanasio, O;
Boneva, T;
Rauh, C;
(2023)
Parental Beliefs about Returns to Different Types of Investments in School Children.
Journal of Human Resources
, 57
(6)
pp. 1789-1825.
10.3368/jhr.58.2.0719-10299R1.
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Attanasio, O;
Cattan, S;
Meghir, C;
(2022)
Early Childhood Development, Human Capital, and Poverty.
Annual Review of Economics
, 14
(1)
pp. 853-892.
10.1146/annurev-economics-092821-053234.
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Attanasio, O;
Meghir, C;
Nix, E;
(2020)
Human Capital Development and Parental Investment in India.
The Review of Economic Studies
, 87
(6)
pp. 2511-2541.
10.1093/restud/rdaa026.
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Attanasio, O;
(2000)
Consumer durables and inertial behaviour: Estimation and aggregation of Ss rules of automobiles.
Review of Economic Studies
, 67
(4)
pp. 667-696.
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Attanasio, O;
Augsburg, B;
(2018)
Holy Cows or Cash Cows? The Economic Return to Livestock in Rural India.
Economic Development and Cultural Change
, 66
(2)
pp. 307-330.
10.1086/695138.
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Attanasio, O;
Augsburg, B;
De Haas, R;
(2019)
Microcredit Contracts, Risk Diversification and Loan Take-Up.
Journal of the European Economic Association
, 17
(6)
pp. 1797-1842.
10.1093/jeea/jvy032.
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Attanasio, O;
Banks, JW;
Tanner, S;
(2002)
Assets Holding and Consumption Volatility.
Journal of Political Economy
, 4
(110)
pp. 771-792.
10.1086/340774.
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Attanasio, O;
Cattan, S;
Fitzsimons, E;
Meghir, C;
(2020)
Estimating the Production Function for Human Capital: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Colombia.
American Economic Review
, 110
(1)
pp. 48-85.
10.1257/aer.20150183.
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Attanasio, O;
Di Maro, V;
Lechene, V;
Phillips, D;
(2013)
Welfare consequences of food prices increases: Evidence from rural Mexico.
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
, 104
136 - 151.
10.1016/j.jdeveco.2013.03.009.
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Attanasio, O;
Emmerson, C;
(2003)
Differential mortality in the UK.
Journal of the European Economic Association
, 1
(4)
pp. 821-850.
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Attanasio, O;
Guarin, A;
Medina, C;
Meghir, C;
(2017)
Vocational Training for Disadvantaged Youth in Colombia: A Long-Term Follow-Up.
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
, 9
(2)
pp. 131-143.
10.1257/app.20150554.
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Attanasio, O;
Kovacs, A;
Molnar, K;
(2020)
Euler Equations, Subjective Expectations and Income Shocks.
Economica
, 87
(346)
pp. 406-441.
10.1111/ecca.12318.
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Attanasio, O;
Krutikova, S;
(2020)
JEEA-FBBVA LECTURE 2019: Consumption Insurance in Networks with Asymmetric Information: Evidence from Tanzania.
Journal of the European Economic Association
, 18
(4)
pp. 1589-1618.
10.1093/jeea/jvaa030.
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Attanasio, O;
Low, H;
(2004)
Estimating Euler Equations.
Review of Economic Dynamics
, 7
pp. 405-435.
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Attanasio, O;
Meghir, C;
Nix, E;
Salvati, F;
(2017)
Human capital growth and poverty: Evidence from Ethiopia and Peru.
Review of Economic Dynamics
, 25
pp. 234-259.
10.1016/j.red.2017.02.002.
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Attanasio, O;
Pastorino, E;
(2020)
Nonlinear Pricing in Village Economies.
Econometrica
, 88
(1)
pp. 207-263.
10.3982/ECTA13918.
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Attanasio, O.;
Davis, S.J.;
(1996)
Relative wage movements and the distribution of consumption.
Journal of Political Economy
, 104
(6)
pp. 1227-1262.
10.1086/262058.
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Attanasio, O.;
Goldberg, P.K.;
Kyriazidou, E.;
(2008)
Credit constraints in the market for consumer durables: evidence from micro data on car loans.
International Economic Review
, 49
(2)
pp. 401-436.
10.1111/j.1468-2354.2008.00485.x.
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Attanasio, O.;
Jappelli, T.;
(2001)
Intertemporal choice and the cross-sectional variance of marginal utility.
The Review of Economics and Statistics
, 83
(1)
pp. 13-27.
10.1162/003465301750160009.
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Attanasio, O.;
Picci, L.;
Scorcu, A.E.;
(2000)
Saving, growth, and investment: a macroeconomic analysis using a panel of countries.
The Review of Economics and Statistics
, 82
(2)
pp. 182-211.
10.1162/003465300558731.
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Attanasio, O.;
Weber, G.;
(1995)
Is consumption growth consistent with intertemporal optimization? evidence from the consumer expenditure survey.
Journal of Political Economy
, 103
(6)
pp. 1121-1157.
10.1086/601443.
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Attanasio, O.P.;
Banks, J.;
Tanner, S.;
(2002)
Asset holding and consumption volatility.
Journal of Political Economy
, 110
(4)
pp. 771-792.
10.1086/340774.
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Attanasio, O.P.;
Guiso, L.;
Jappelli, T.;
(2002)
The demand for money, financial innovation, and the welfare cost of inflation: an analysis with household data.
Journal of Political Economy
, 110
(2)
pp. 317-351.
10.1086/338743.
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Attanasio, OP;
(2015)
THE DETERMINANTS OF HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION DURING THE EARLY YEARS OF LIFE: THEORY, MEASUREMENT, AND POLICIES.
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
, 13
(6)
pp. 949-997.
10.1111/jeea.12159.
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Attanasio, OP;
Fernández, C;
Fitzsimons, EO;
Grantham-McGregor, SM;
Meghir, C;
Rubio-Codina, M;
(2014)
Using the infrastructure of a conditional cash transfer program to deliver a scalable integrated early child development program in Colombia: cluster randomized controlled trial.
BMJ
, 349
, Article g5785 . 10.1136/bmj.g5785.
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Attanasio, OP;
Guiso, L;
Jappelli, T;
(2002)
The Demand for Money, Financial Innovation and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: an Analysis with Households' Data.
Journal of Political Economy
, 2
(110)
pp. 317-351.
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Attanasio, OP;
Kaufmann, KM;
(2017)
Education choices and returns on the labor and marriage markets: Evidence from data on subjective expectations.
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
, 140
pp. 35-55.
10.1016/j.jebo.2017.05.002.
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Attanasio, OP;
Lechene, V;
(2014)
Efficient Responses to Targeted Cash Transfers.
Journal of Political Economy
, 122
(1)
178 - 222.
10.1086/674968.
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Attanasio, OP;
Levell, P;
Low, H;
Sanchez-Marcos, V;
(2018)
Aggregating Elasticities: Intensive and Extensive Margins of Women’s Labour Supply.
Econometrica
, 86
(6)
pp. 2049-2082.
10.3982/ECTA15067.
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Attanasio, OP;
Pavoni, N;
(2011)
Risk sharing in private information models with asset accumulation: explaining the excess smoothness of consumption.
Econometrica
, 79
(4)
1027 - 1068.
10.3982/ECTA7063.
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Bernal, R;
Attanasio, O;
Peña, X;
Vera-Hernández, M;
(2019)
The Effects of the Transition from Home-based Childcare to Childcare Centers on Children's Health and Development in Colombia.
Early Childhood Research Quarterly
, 47
pp. 418-431.
10.1016/j.ecresq.2018.08.005.
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Carneiro, P;
Lechene, V;
Attanasio, O;
Armand, A;
(2020)
The Effect of Gender-Targeted Conditional Cash Transfers on Household Expenditures: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment.
The Economic Journal
, 130
(631)
pp. 1875-1897.
10.1093/ej/ueaa056.
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Grantham-McGregor, Sally;
Adya, Akanksha;
Attanasio, Orazio;
Augsburg, Britta;
Behrman, Jere;
Caeyers, Bet;
Day, Monimalika;
... Vats, Karishma; + view all
(2020)
Group Sessions or Home Visits for Early Childhood Development in India: A Cluster RCT.
Pediatrics
, 146
(6)
, Article e2020002725. 10.1542/peds.2020-002725.
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Lansford, JE;
Betancourt, TS;
Boller, K;
Popp, J;
Pisani Altafim, ER;
Attanasio, O;
Raghavan, C;
(2022)
The Future of Parenting Programs: II Implementation.
Parenting
, 22
(3)
pp. 235-257.
10.1080/15295192.2022.2086807.
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Rubio-Codina, M;
Araujo, MC;
Attanasio, O;
Munoz, P;
Grantham-McGregor, S;
(2016)
Concurrent Validity and Feasibility of Short Tests Currently Used to Measure Early Childhood Development in Large Scale Studies.
PLoS ONE
, 11
(8)
, Article e0160962. 10.1371/journal.pone.0160962.
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Rubio-Codina, M;
Attanasio, O;
Grantham-McGregor, S;
(2016)
Mediating pathways in the socio-economic gradient of child development: Evidence from children 6-42 months in Bogota.
International Journal of Behavioral Development
, 40
(5)
pp. 483-491.
10.1177/0165025415626515.
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Ruiz-Linares, A;
Adhikari, K;
Acuña-Alonzo, V;
Quinto-Sanchez, M;
Jaramillo, C;
Arias, W;
Fuentes, M;
... Gonzalez-José, R; + view all
(2014)
Admixture in Latin America: geographic structure, phenotypic diversity and self-perception of ancestry based on 7,342 individuals.
PLoS Genet
, 10
(9)
, Article e1004572. 10.1371/journal.pgen.1004572.
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Weber, AM;
Rubio-Codina, M;
Walker, SP;
Van Buuren, S;
Eekhout, I;
Grantham-McGregor, SM;
Araujo, MC;
... Global Child Development Group collaborators; + view all
(2019)
The D-score: a metric for interpreting the early development of infants and toddlers across global settings.
BMJ Global Health
, 4
(6)
, Article e001724. 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001724.
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Report
Attanasio, O.;
(1998)
Consumption demand.
(NBER Working Papers
6466
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
(1994)
The intertemporal allocation of consumption: theory and evidence.
(NBER Working Papers
4811
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Banks, J.;
Meghir, C.;
Weber, G.;
(1995)
Humps and bumps in lifetime consumption.
(NBER Working Papers
5350
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Battistin, E.;
Fitzsimons, E.;
Vera-Hernandez, M.;
(2005)
How effective are conditional cash transfers? Evidence from Colombia.
(IFS Briefing Notes
BN54
).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Davis, S.J.;
(1994)
Relative wage movements and the distribution of consumption.
(NBER Working Papers
4771
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
DeLeire, T.C.;
(1994)
IRAs and household saving revisited: some new evidence.
(NBER Working Papers
4900
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Fitzsimons, E.;
Vera-Hernandez, E.;
(2004)
Evaluación del Programa Familias en Acción - Subsidios Condicionados de la Red de Apoyo Social. Informe de la Linea de Base (Ajustado).
(IFS Reports
).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Goldberg, P.K.;
Kyriazidou, E.;
(2000)
Credit constraints in the market for consumer durables: evidence from micro data on car loans.
(NBER Working Papers
7694
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Hoynes, H.W.;
(1995)
Differential mortality and wealth accumulation.
(NBER Working Papers
5126
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Jappelli, T.;
(1998)
Intertemporal choice and the cross-sectional variance of marginal utility.
(NBER Working Papers
6560
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Vera-Hernandez, M.;
(2004)
Baseline report on the evaluation of Familias en Acción.
(IFS Reports
).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Vera-Hernandez, M.;
(2004)
Evaluación del Programa Familias en Acción: Subsidios Condicionados de la Red de Apoyo Social. Informe de la Linea de Base (Ajustado).
(IFS Reports
).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Syed, M.;
Vera-Hernandez, M.;
(2004)
Early evaluation of a new nutrition and education programme in Colombia.
(IFS Briefing Notes
BN44
).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Weber, G.;
(1994)
Is consumption growth consistent with intertemporal optimization? evidence from the consumer expenditure survey.
(NBER Working Papers
4795
).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, OP;
Banks, J;
Wakefield, M;
(2004)
Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving:theoretical motivation and empirical evidence.
UCL (University College London), The Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Working / discussion paper
Armand, A;
Attanasio, O;
Carneiro, P;
Lechene, V;
(2018)
The effect of gender-targeted conditional cash transfers on household expenditures: evidence from a randomized experiment.
(cemmap Working Paper
CWP33/18).
Centre for microdata methods and practice (cemmap): London, UK.
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Attanasio, O;
Pavoni, N;
(2007)
Risk Sharing in Private Information Models with Asset Accumulation: Explaining the Excess Smoothness of Consumption.
(NBER Working Paper Series
12994).
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER): Cambridge, MA, USA.
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Attanasio, O;
Vera-Hernandez, M;
(2004)
Medium- and long run effects of nutrition and child care: evaluation of a community nursery programme in rural Colombia.
Institute for Fiscal Studies. Working Paper EWP04/06: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
(1993)
A cohort analysis of saving behaviour by US households.
(NBER Working Papers
4454).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Battistin, E.;
Ichimura, H.;
(2004)
What really happened to consumption inequality in the US?
(NBER Working Papers
10338).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Battistin, E.;
Mesnard, A.;
(2009)
Food and cash transfers: evidence from Colombia.
(IFS Working Papers
W09/15).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Borella, M.;
(2006)
Stochastic components of individual consumption: a time series analysis of grouped data.
(NBER Working Papers
12456).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Browning, M.;
(1993)
Consumption over the life cycle and over the business cycle.
(NBER Working Papers
4453).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Emmerson, C.;
(2001)
Differential mortality in the UK.
(IFS Working Papers
W01/16).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Fitzsimons, E.;
Gomez, A.;
Lopez, D.;
Meghir, C.;
Mesnard, A.;
(2006)
Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia.
(IFS Working Papers
W06/13).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Fitzsimons, E.;
Gomez, A.;
Lopez, D.;
Meghir, C.;
Mesnard, A.;
(2006)
Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia.
(IFS Working Papers
W06/01).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Goldberg, P.K.;
Pavcnik, N.;
(2003)
Trade reforms and wage inequality in Colombia.
(NBER Working Papers
9830).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Goldberg, P.K.;
Pavcnik, N.;
(2003)
Trade reforms and wage inequality in Colombia.
(IFS Working Papers
WP03/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Goldberg, P.K.;
Pavcnik, N.;
(2003)
Trade reforms and wage inequality in Colombia.
(IFS Working Papers
WP03/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Gomez, L.C.;
Gomez, A.;
Vera-Hernandez, M.;
(2004)
Child health in rural Colombia: determinants and policy interventions.
(IFS Working Papers
WP04/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Kugler, A.;
Meghir, C.;
(2008)
Training disadvantaged youth in Latin America: evidence from a randomized trial.
(IFS Working Papers
EWP08/).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Santiago, A.;
(2005)
Education choices in Mexico: using a structural model and a randomised experiment to evaluate PROGRESA.
(IFS Working Papers
WP05/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Santiago, A.;
(2004)
Education choices in Mexico: using a structural model and a randomized experiment to evaluate PROGRESA.
(IFS Working Papers
WP04/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Szekely, M.;
(2003)
Using randomised experiments and structural models for 'scaling up': evidence from the PROGRESA evaluation.
(IFS Working Papers
WP03/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Meghir, C.;
Szekely, M.;
(2003)
Using randomized experiments and structural models for 'scaling up': evidence from the PROGRESA evaluation.
(IFS Working Papers
WP04/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Paiella, M.;
(2006)
Intertemporal consumption choices, transaction costs and limited participation to financial markets: reconciling data and theory.
(NBER Working Papers
12412).
National Bureau of Economic Research: Cambridge, US.
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Attanasio, O.;
Pellerano, L.;
Polania, S.;
(2008)
Building trust? Conditional cash transfers and social capital.
(IFS Working Papers
WP08/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Phillips, D.;
(2008)
Peace and goodwill? Using an experimental game to analyse Paz y Desarrollo.
(IFS Working Papers
WP08/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Rohwedder, S.;
(2001)
Pension wealth and household saving: evidence from pension reforms in the UK.
(IFS Working Papers
W01/21).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.;
Szekely, M.;
(2003)
Wage shocks and consumption variability in Mexico during the 1990s.
(IFS Working Papers
WP03/0).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.P.;
Blow, L.;
Hamilton, R.;
Leicester, A.;
(2005)
Booms and busts: consumption, house prices and expectations.
(IFS Working Papers
W05/24).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Attanasio, O.P.;
Low, H.;
(2002)
Estimating Euler equations.
(IFS Working Papers
W02/06).
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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Carneiro, PM;
Attanasio, O;
Abramovsky, L;
Barron, K;
Stoye, G;
(2014)
Challenges to Promoting Social Inclusion of the Extreme Poor: Evidence from a Large-Scale Experiment in Colombia.
Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK.
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