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[PDF] Profiling the Plight of Disconnected Youth in America

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T MaCurdy, B Keating… - William and Flora Hewlett …, 2006 - econ.brown.edu
Page 1. Profiling the Plight of Disconnected Youth in America1 Thomas MaCurdy (Preliminary;
Please Do Not Circulate) by 2 Bryan Keating 3 Sriniketh Suryasesha Nagavarapu 4 1The authors
gratefully acknowledge research support from William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. ...
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[PDF] Implications of Unleashing Brazilian Ethanol: Trading Off Renewable Fuel for How Much Forest and Savanna Land?

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S Nagavarapu - 2010 - econ.brown.edu
Abstract Lowering US import barriers for Brazil's sugarcane ethanol could boost the
production of this low-carbon renewable fuel significantly, but also lead to deforestation in
Brazil. I examine this trade-off by using annual household-and region-level data from ...
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[PDF] Does the Identity of the Delivery Agents Matter in Public Service Delivery? Evidence from the Public Distribution System in India

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S Nagavarapu… - 2012 - ipl.econ.duke.edu
Abstract Allocation of public services under efficient delivery systems should be unaffected
by the identity of the delivery agent. We study the Targeted Public Distribution System
(TPDS) of India and find that the take-up rates of subsidized goods provided through the ...
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[PDF] Promoting alternative livelihoods for conservation backfires when non-monetary benefits of traditional livelihoods are important

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SM Walsh, T Groves… - econ.ucsd.edu
Alternative income programs are a common strategy used to reduce resource extraction and
improve human welfare but it is unclear whether these programs are successful because
they are rarely implemented with evaluation in mind. Taking advantage of a natural ...
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[PDF] Brazilian Ethanol: A Gift or Threat to the Environment?(Preliminary and Incomplete-Please Do Not Cite)

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S Nagavarapu - 2009 - econ.econ.duke.edu
Abstract The Brazilian government has been pushing for changes to the United States'
extensive barriers to ethanol imports. However, removing these barriers would present a
crucial environmental tradeoff. On the one hand, replacing US consumers' use of ...
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[PDF] Explaining Differences in Welfare Caseload Declines Across California's Counties

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S Nagavarapu - econ-new.stanford.edu
Abstract Focusing on welfare policy differences at the county level in California, this paper
explores the reasons for the differing declines in welfare recipiency rates across the state's
counties. Using a regression framework, it attempts to isolate the effects of differences in ...
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Brazilian ethanol: A gift or threat to the environment?

S Nagavarapu - 2010 - gradworks.umi.com
Abstract: The Brazilian government has been pushing for changes to the United States'
extensive barriers to ethanol imports. However, removing these barriers would present a
crucial environmental tradeoff. On the one hand, replacing US consumers' use of ...
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[PDF] Corruption in Food Delivery: What Can Protect Vulnerable Beneficiaries?(Preliminary; Under Revision)

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S Nagavarapu… - 2012 - econ.brown.edu
Abstract In developing countries, the efficacy of subsidized delivery systems is particularly
challenged by large scale corruption that can disproportionately affect less powerful areas or
less powerful households. In this paper, we investigate the take-up of subsidized goods in ...
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[PDF] Who is Targeted by India's Targeted Public Distribution System?(Preliminary; Under Revision)

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S Nagavarapu… - 2011 - www-leland.stanford.edu
∗ We thank Florencia Borrescio-Higa, Paul Christian, and Brian Cross for excellent research
assistance at different phases of this project. In addition, we have received valuable
comments in the early stages of this work from Anna Aizer, Ken Chay, Andrew Foster, ...
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