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“The Demand for Health Insurance in Vietnam" (with James Knowles), Bethesda, MD: ABT- Asian Development Bank-<br />

Government of Viet Nam project on Financing the Social Sectors, mimeo, 1999 (original 1996).<br />

“The Intergenerational Benefits of Improved Post-Secondary School Quality: Does Increasing the Quantity and Quality of<br />

Women’s or Men’s Schooling Increase the Schooling of the Next Generation?” (with Mark R. Rosenzweig),<br />

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

“Human Capital in Latin America around the End of the Century” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Szekely)<br />

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

“Attrition in Longitudinal Socioeconomic Data from Sub-Saharan Africa: The Kenyan Ideational Change and Diffusion<br />

Data” (with Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan Cotts Watkins), Philadelphia, PA: mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Issues Paper on THE ROLE OF EDUCATION DECENTRALIZATION IN PROMOTING EFFECTIVE SCHOOLING<br />

IN SELECTED DMCs” (with Anil B. Deolalikar and Soon Lee Ying), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania,<br />

mimeo, for Asian Development Bank, 1999.<br />

“Randomness in the Experimental Samples of PROGRESA (Education, Health and Nutrition Program)” (with Petra E.<br />

Todd), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Research Report for IFPRI, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“Notes on Gaps in Knowledge and Research Priorities Related to Poverty and Human Capital,” Philadelphia, PA:<br />

University of Pennsylvania, mimeo (Prepared for the Harvard-ILO Transition Team Workshop Harvard Center for<br />

International Development, January 21-22, 1999).<br />

“An Evaluation of the Sample Sizes for Evaluation of PROGRESA (Education, Health and Nutrition Program) of<br />

Mexico” (with Petra E. Todd), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Research Report for IFPRI, mimeo,<br />

1999.<br />

“Education, Health and Demography in Latin America around the End of the Century: What Do We Know? What<br />

Questions Should be Explored?” Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Background Paper for IPES 2000 for<br />

IDB, mimeo, 1999.<br />

“A Preliminary Evaluation of the Selection of Beneficiary Households in the Education, Health and Nutrition Program<br />

(PROGRESA) of Mexico” (with Benjamin Davis, Emmanuel Skoufias), Washington, DC: IFPRI/PROGRESA<br />

Research Report, 1999 (original 1998).<br />

“Economics of Nutrition and Health: Discussion,” Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo (presented at<br />

Session I on “Economics of Nutrition and Health” at Conference on “Towards Convergence on the Dietary Guidelines<br />

for Americans: Research and Policy Needs in the Nutrition, Health and Agricultural Sectors,” American Association<br />

for the Advancement of Science Building, Washington, DC, 13-14 October 1998).<br />

“General Conceptual Framework for Micro Analysis of PROGRESA Impact,” Philadelphia, PA: University of<br />

Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1998.<br />

“Framework for Analysis of Social Security Safety-Net Programs in Venezuela” (with Arianna Legovini), Washington,<br />

DC: Poverty and Inequality Advisory Unit, Social Development Department, Inter-American Development Bank,<br />

1998, mimeo.<br />

“Why Micro Matters: Why a Micro Perspective on Population Change and Economic Development is Essential for Good<br />

Conditional Predictions and Policy Formation and Evaluation,” (Paper prepared for Symposium on Population<br />

Change and Economic Development Conference Co-Sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation, Packard Foundation and<br />

the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center, Lake Como, Italy,<br />

November 2-6, 1998) Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1998.<br />

“The Distributional Implications of Government Family Planning and Reproductive Health Services in Vietnam” (with<br />

James C. Knowles), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1998.<br />

“Anotaciones sobre las políticas referentes a las estrategias de evaluación del sector educativo en Colombia” (Policy Note<br />

on Evaluation Strategies for the Colombian Education Sector) (with Erik A.Bloom and Elizabeth M. King), Bogotá,<br />

Colombia (World Bank Mission Report for Ministry of Education, Colombia), 1998, mimeo.<br />

“Intergenerational Schooling Mobility and Macro Conditions and Aggregate Schooling Policies in Latin America” (with<br />

Nancy Birdsall and Miguel Szekely), Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, Paper prepared for presentation at<br />

Brookings Institution Center on Social and Economic Dynamics/InterAmerican Development Bank Workshop on<br />

Social Mobility at the Brookings Institution, 4-5 June 1998.<br />

“Child Health and Schooling Achievement: Association, Causality and Household Allocations” (with Victor Lavy),<br />

Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, 1998.<br />

“Analytical Framework for Investigating Determinants and Impact of Schooling/Training and Policy Implications,”<br />

Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, mimeo, background paper for International Labour Organization,<br />

World Employment Report 1998-9, 1998.<br />

Viet Nam's Social Sectors: Some Key Issues (with James C. Knowles, Benjamin E. Diokno, and Keith McInnes),<br />

Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, 1997.

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