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- Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
- Wealth Gradients in Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Five Latin American Countries
- Weather Variability, Credit Scores and Access to Credit: Evidence from Colombian Coffee Farmers
- Welfare Impacts of Genetic Testing in Health Insurance Markets: Will Cross-Subsidies Survive?
- What Determines Market Structure? An Explanation from Cooperative Investment with Non-Exclusive Contracts
- What do People Bring into the Game: Experiments in the Field about Cooperation in the Commons
- What Kinds of Firms Are More Sensitive to Public Disclosure Programs for Pollution Control? The Case of Indonesia’s PROPER Program
- What Part of the Income Distribution does Matter for Explaining Crime? The Case of Columbia
- What Part of the Income Distribution Matters for Explaining Property Crime?: The Case of Colombia
- When Bubble Meets Bubble: Contagion in OECD Countries
- When Ignorance is Bliss: Theory and Experiment on Collective Learning
- When Instability Increases the Effectiveness of Aid Projects
- When Management Encounters Complexity
- When the State Gives Back: Trust and Trustworthiness after a Land Restitution Program
- Where Does the Surplus Go? Disentangling the Capital-Labor Distributive Conflict
- Where is the Money? Post-Disaster Foreign Aid Flows
- Who Bears the Burden of Crime in Colombia
- Who Wants Violence?: The Political Economy of Conflict and State Building in Colombia
- Why Do Environmental Taxes Work Better in Developed Countries?
- Why Have So Many Disinflations Succeeded?
- Why Internal Conflict Deteriorates State Capacity?: Evidence from Colombian Municipalities
- Why Labor Income Shares Seem to Be Constant?
- Why Peace Processes Fail or Move Forward?: Negotiations in Colombia with FARC and AUC (1998-2003)
- Why Teach History of Economic Thought Today?
- With a little help from my friends: Debt renegotiation and climate change
- With a little help from my friends: Debt Renegotiation and Climate Change
- Women Cotton Farmers: Their Perceptions and Experiences with Transgenic Varieties: A Case Study for Colombia
- Young Businesses, Entrepreneurship, and the Dynamics of Employment and Output in Colombia´s Manufacturing Industry
- Young Innovative Firms, Investment-Cash Flow Sensitivities and Technological Misallocation
- Young Innovative Firms: Investment, Cash Flow, Sensitivities and Technological Misallocation