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Population Policies, Early Child and Children's Health, Disease Control & Prevention, Health Monitoring & Evaluation, Youth and Governance
Electoral College, Inversion, Wrong Winner, Referendum Paradox, Majority Deficit, National Popular Vote
Sanitation, Infant Mortality, Open Defecation, Externalities
sanitation, open defecation, India, development, environmental health, behaviour, Swachh Bharat Mission
heat, humidity, infant mortality, wet bulb temperature, climate change
heat, humidity, mortality, neonatal mortality, development, climate damages
Health Monitoring & Evaluation, Disease Control & Prevention, Population Policies, Hygiene Promotion and Social Marketing, Early Child and Children's Health
bounded rationality, weak WARP, intertemporal choice, preferences over choice sets, contraction consistency, Sen's alpha, menu effects, representation theorem
bounded rationality, deliberation costs, pricing, social marketing, cost-sharing, handwashing with soap, field experiment, India, development, behavioral economics
Health Monitoring & Evaluation, Disease Control & Prevention, Primary Education, Educational Sciences, Population Policies
anemia, sanitation, open defecation
Small Private Water Supply Providers, Water and Human Health, Town Water Supply and Sanitation, Water Supply and Sanitation Economics
preference for randomization, ambiguity aversion, Anscombe-Aumann, Ellsberg paradox, uncertainty, lab experiment
Engineering, Town Water Supply and Sanitation, Sanitation and Sewerage, Water Supply and Sanitation Economics, Rural Labor Markets, Sanitary Environmental Engineering, Small Private Water Supply Providers, Labor Markets, Water and Human Health, Health and Sanitation, Environmental Engineering, Labor Policies
child height, birth order, India, DHS, high-dimensional fixed effects
neonatal mortality, infant mortality, birth order, maternal nutrition, India
caste, occupational mobility, rent-seeking, India, labour markets in developing countries
population economics, population ethics, repugnant conclusion, RDGU, CLGU, separability
population ethics, experimental social choice, the Asymmetry, dual-process moral reasoning, questionnaire-experimental method
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