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“Targeting Social Protection to the Poor: What are the Tradeoffs?” Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, prepared for<br />

Inter-American Development Bank, mimeo, 2001.<br />

“The Role of Education Decentralization in Promoting Effective Schooling in Bangladesh, Indonesia and the Philippines”<br />

(with Anil B. Deolalikar and Soon Lee Ying), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, for Asian<br />

Development Bank, 2000.<br />

“The Demand for Student Health Insurance in Vietnam” (with James C. Knowles), Philadelphia: University of<br />

Pennsylvania, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“The Demand for Health Insurance in Vietnam: An Application of Contingent Valuation” (with James C. Knowles),<br />

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“Comparisons of Intergenerational Schooling Mobility Estimates Based on Household Surveys from Latin America and<br />

the Caribbean,”(with Miguel Székely), Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“The Impact of PROGRESA on Achievement Test Scores in the First Year” (with Piyali Sengupta and Petra Todd),<br />

Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute, processed, 2000.<br />

“Literature Review on Interactions Between Health, Education and Nutrition and the Potential Benefits of Intervening<br />

Simultaneously in All Three,” Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, prepared for IFPRI PROGRESA<br />

Evaluation Project, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“Evaluation of the Impact of PROGRESA on Child Growth” (with John Hoddinott), Washington, D.C.: International<br />

Food Policy Research Institute, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“Households and Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Szekely)<br />

Washington, DC; Inter-American Development Bank, Office of the Chief Economist, mimeo (for LACES/Global<br />

Network Project).<br />

“The Impact of the Bolivian Integrated ‘PIDI’ Preschool Program” (with Petra Todd and Yingmei Cheng), Philadelphia,<br />

PA, University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“In-Law Resources, Parental Resources and Distribution Within Marriage” (with Mark R. Rosenzweig), Philadelphia:<br />

University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 2000 (original 1998).<br />

“‘Ability’ Bias and the Returns to Schooling and to Work Experience for Women and Men: Estimates Using Twins” (with<br />

Mark R. Rosenzweig), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 2000.<br />

“Economic Evaluation of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Policies” (with James Knowles), Chapel Hill, NC:<br />

mimeo, 2000.<br />

“Family Planning Programs and Social Interaction: Village Averages Versus Respondents’ Reports” (with Hans-Peter<br />

Kohler and Susan C. Watkins), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Poverty Research: Selected Examples Using Household Survey Data from Viet Nam (with James C. Knowles),<br />

Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania (Prepared for the International Round Table 3.on Urban Poverty<br />

Research, Nha Trang, Viet Nam, 13-16 December 1999, sponsored by The Institute of Social Sciences, Ho Chi Minh<br />

City (ISSHO) and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), New York), mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Aging and Economic Opportunites: Major World Regions around the Turn of the Century” (with Suzanne Duryea and<br />

Miguel Szekely) Washington, DC; Inter-American Development Bank, Office of the Chief Economist, Working<br />

Paper No. 405, 1999.<br />

“We Are All Getting Older: A World Perspective on Aging and Economics” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Székely),<br />

Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Invited Lecture for Tenth Anniversary of the International Center for<br />

the Study of East Asian Development (ICSEAD) , Kitakyushu, Japan, 17 November 1999, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Competition and Gender Gaps in Wages: Evidence from 16 Countries” (with Elizabeth M. King), Philadelphia, PA:<br />

University of Pennsylvania, PA, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Attrition in the Bolivian Early Childhood Development Project and Some Tests of the Implications of Attrition” (with<br />

Harold Alderman), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Population Change and Economic Performance in LAC,” Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Prepared for<br />

Breakout Session for World Bank’s PREM Week 99 session on “It’s Not Just Sex: Why Economists should be<br />

interested in the Population Debate” -- A Balloon Debate on Population and Economic Development, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Decomposing Fertility Differences Across Regions and Over Time: Is Improved Health More Important than Women’s<br />

Schooling?” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Székely), Washington, DC; Inter-American Development Bank,<br />

Background Paper for IPES 2000 for IDB, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Aging and Economic Options: Latin America in a World Perspective” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Székely),<br />

Washington, DC; Inter-American Development Bank, Background Paper for IPES 2000 for IDB, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Family Planning Programs and Social Interaction: Exploration of Two Dimensions of Specification” (with Hans-Peter<br />

Kohler and Susan Cotts Watkins), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, 1999 (original 1998).

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