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June 07, 2006

Development and controlled experiments

Forbes looks at the growing trend in development economics to turn to randomized trials and controlled experiments. More from us on these here, here and here - or check out the Poverty Action Lab or BREAD for some of the latest work as it is published. Via Craig Newmark.

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