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Are you being served : New tools for measuring service delivery / Ed. by Samia Amin, Jishnu Das and Markus Goldstein by
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Publication details: Washington, D.C Worl Bank 2008
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U.S. and them: The geography of academic research by
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Publication details: Washington DC World Bank 2009
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What did you do all day?: Maternal education and child outco by
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In Aid We Trust: Hearts and Minds and the Pakistan Earthquak by
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Publication details: Washington DC World Bank 2010
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School inputs, household substitution, and test scores / Jishnu Das et al by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 16830
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2011
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A practical comparison of the bivariate probit and linear IV by
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Publication details: Washington DC World Bank 2011
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School inputs, household substitution, and test scores by
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Students today, teachers tomorrow?: Identifying constraints by
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The impact of recall periods on reported morbidity and healt by
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Conducting Ethical Economic Research by
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Publication details: Washington DC World Bank 2013
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Quality and accountability in healthcare delivery: Audit evi by
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Publication details: Washington DC World Bank 2015
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Short but not sweet: New evidence on short duration morbidities from India by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2003
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When can school inputs improve test scores? by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2004
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Strained mercy: The quality of medical care in Delhi by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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Publication details: Washigton World Bank 2004
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Equity in educational expenditures: Can government subsidies help? by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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Conditional cash transfers and the equity-efficiency debate by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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Which doctor?: Combining vignettes and item response to measure doctor quality by Series: World Bank policy research working paper series
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