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National Bureau of Economic Research | 2010

Evaluating the Effects of Large Scale Health Interventions in Developing Countries: The Zambian Malaria Initiative

Nava Ashraf; Günther Fink; David N. Weil

Since 2003, Zambia has been engaged in a large-scale, centrally coordinated national anti-Malaria campaign which has become a model in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper aims at quantifying the individual and macro level benefits of this campaign, which involved mass distribution of insecticide treated mosquito nets, intermittent preventive treatment for pregnant women, indoor residual spraying, rapid diagnostic tests, and artemisinin-based combination therapy. We discuss the timing and regional coverage of the program, and critically review the available health and program rollout data. To estimate the health benefits associated with the program rollout, we use both population based morbidity measures from the Demographic and Health Surveys and health facility based mortality data as reported in the national Health Management Information System. While we find rather robust correlations between the rollout of bed nets and subsequent improvements in our health measures, the link between regional spraying and individual level health appears rather weak in the data.


The Review of Economics and Statistics | 2015

Savings in Transnational Households: A Field Experiment among Migrants from El Salvador

Nava Ashraf; Diego Aycinena; A Claudia Martínez; Dean Yang

We implemented a randomized field experiment that tested ways to stimulate migrants’ savings in their origin country. We find that migrants value opportunities to exert greater control over financial activities in their home countries. We offered U.S.-based migrants bank accounts in El Salvador, randomly varying migrant control over El Salvador–based savings by offering different accounts across treatments. Migrants offered the greatest degree of control accumulated the most savings. Impacts likely represent increases in total savings; there is no evidence that savings increases were simply reallocated from other savings mechanisms. Enhanced control over home country savings does not affect remittances sent home.


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2014

Savings in Transnational Households: A Field Experiment Among Migrants from El Salvador

Nava Ashraf; Diego Aycinena; Claudia Martínez A.; Dean Yang


Archive | 2014

Do-gooders and go-getters: career incentives, selection, and performance in public service delivery

Nava Ashraf; Oriana Bandiera; Scott S. Lee


The American Economic Review | 2016

Infrastructure, Incentives and Institutions

Nava Ashraf; Edward L. Glaeser; Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto


Archive | 2014

Do-gooders and Go-getters

Nava Ashraf; Oriana Bandiera; Scott S. Lee


Archive | 2014

Evaluating Microsavings Programs: Green Bank of the Philippines (A), (B) and (C)

Nava Ashraf; Kristin Johnson


Archive | 2014

Uptake of Rapid Diagnostic Tests: A Development Challenge

Nava Ashraf; Andrew Boozary; Kristin Johnson


Archive | 2014

Setting Price Effectively

Nava Ashraf; Kristin Johnson


Archive | 2014

Incentives at the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)

Nava Ashraf; Kristin Johnson

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Dean Yang

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Oriana Bandiera

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Diego Aycinena

Universidad Francisco Marroquín

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Marc Shotland

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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