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    Aghion, Philippe  ORCID: 0000-0002-9019-1677 and Schankerman, Mark
ORCID: 0000-0002-9019-1677 and Schankerman, Mark  ORCID: 0009-0006-1071-7672 
  
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An analytical framework for evaluating transition impact of infrastructure projects.
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    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London, UK.
ORCID: 0009-0006-1071-7672 
  
(2000)
An analytical framework for evaluating transition impact of infrastructure projects.
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    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, London, UK.
    
  
  
    Burgess, Robin  ORCID: 0009-0002-1187-3248, Jedwab, Remi, Miguel, Edward, Morjaria, Ameet and Padró i Miquel, Gerard 
  
(2015)
The value of democracy: evidence from road building in Kenya.
    American Economic Review, 105 (6).
     pp. 1817-1851.
     ISSN 0002-8282
ORCID: 0009-0002-1187-3248, Jedwab, Remi, Miguel, Edward, Morjaria, Ameet and Padró i Miquel, Gerard 
  
(2015)
The value of democracy: evidence from road building in Kenya.
    American Economic Review, 105 (6).
     pp. 1817-1851.
     ISSN 0002-8282
  
  
Chassang, Sylvain, Padró i Miquel, Gerard and Snowberg, Erik (2012) Selective trials: a principal-agent approach to randomized control experiments. American Economic Review, 102 (4). pp. 1279-1309. ISSN 0002-8282
Chassang, Sylvain, Padró i Miquel, Gerard and Snowberg, Erik (2010) Selective trials: a principal-agent approach to randomized controlled trials. NBER working papers (16343). NBER, Cambridge, USA.
    Groom, Ben  ORCID: 0000-0003-0729-143X, Grosjean, Pauline, Kontoleon, Andreas, Swanson, Timothy and Zhang, Shiqiu 
  
(2010)
Relaxing rural constraints: a 'win-win' policy for poverty and environment in China?
    Oxford Economic Papers, 62 (1).
     pp. 132-156.
     ISSN 0030-7653
ORCID: 0000-0003-0729-143X, Grosjean, Pauline, Kontoleon, Andreas, Swanson, Timothy and Zhang, Shiqiu 
  
(2010)
Relaxing rural constraints: a 'win-win' policy for poverty and environment in China?
    Oxford Economic Papers, 62 (1).
     pp. 132-156.
     ISSN 0030-7653
  
  
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