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Paul Gertler

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The American Economic Review|October 27, 2017
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Child Health? Evidence from PROGRESA’s Control Randomized ExperimentPaul Gertler
The American Economic Review|October 24, 2017
Insuring Consumption Against IllnessPaul Gertler, Jonathan Gruber
Brain Injury|March 5, 2020
Are single item mood scales (SIMS) valid for people with traumatic brain injury?Paul Gertler, Robyn L Tate
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|December 4, 2019
Behavioural activation therapy to improve participation in adults with depression following brain injury: A single-case experimental design studyPaul Gertler, Robyn L Tate
Nature|February 26, 2020
How to make replication the normPaul Gertler, Sebastian Galiani, Mauricio Romero
Nature|February 23, 2018
How to make replication the normPaul Gertler, Sebastian Galiani, Mauricio Romero
Health Economics|October 23, 2018
Who benefits most in disease management programs: Improving target efficiencyTimothy Simcoe, Maryaline Catillon, Paul Gertler
BMJ Global Health|April 30, 2026
Economic costs of TB and HIV in high-TB-burden countriesManuel Barron, Stefano Bertozzi, Paul Gertler
Health Economics|July 18, 2008
Do microfinance programs help families insure consumption against illness?Paul Gertler, David I Levine, Enrico Moretti
Plos One|November 2, 2017
Are there synergies from combining hygiene and sanitation promotion campaigns: Evidence from a large-scale cluster-randomized trial in rural TanzaniaBertha Briceño, Aidan Coville, Paul Gertler, et al.
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The American Economic Review|October 27, 2017
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Child Health? Evidence from PROGRESA’s Control Randomized ExperimentPaul Gertler
The American Economic Review|October 24, 2017
Insuring Consumption Against IllnessPaul Gertler, Jonathan Gruber
Brain Injury|March 5, 2020
Are single item mood scales (SIMS) valid for people with traumatic brain injury?Paul Gertler, Robyn L Tate
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|December 4, 2019
Behavioural activation therapy to improve participation in adults with depression following brain injury: A single-case experimental design studyPaul Gertler, Robyn L Tate
Nature|February 26, 2020
How to make replication the normPaul Gertler, Sebastian Galiani, Mauricio Romero
Nature|February 23, 2018
How to make replication the normPaul Gertler, Sebastian Galiani, Mauricio Romero
Health Economics|October 23, 2018
Who benefits most in disease management programs: Improving target efficiencyTimothy Simcoe, Maryaline Catillon, Paul Gertler
BMJ Global Health|April 30, 2026
Economic costs of TB and HIV in high-TB-burden countriesManuel Barron, Stefano Bertozzi, Paul Gertler
Health Economics|July 18, 2008
Do microfinance programs help families insure consumption against illness?Paul Gertler, David I Levine, Enrico Moretti
Plos One|November 2, 2017
Are there synergies from combining hygiene and sanitation promotion campaigns: Evidence from a large-scale cluster-randomized trial in rural TanzaniaBertha Briceño, Aidan Coville, Paul Gertler, et al.
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