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International migration, remittances and household investment: Evidence from Philippine migrants’ exchange rate shocks
D Yang
The Economic Journal 118 (528), 591-630, 2008
2138*2008
Under the weather: Health, schooling, and economic consequences of early-life rainfall
S Maccini, D Yang
American Economic Review 99 (3), 1006-1026, 2009
16112009
Are remittances insurance? Evidence from rainfall shocks in the Philippines
D Yang, HJ Choi
The World Bank Economic Review 21 (2), 219-248, 2007
10622007
Insurance, credit, and technology adoption: Field experimental evidence from Malawi
X Giné, D Yang
Journal of Development Economics 89 (1), 1-11, 2009
9632009
Facilitating Savings for Agriculture: Field Experimental Evidence from Malawi
L Brune, X Gine, J Goldberg, D Yang
Economic Development and Cultural Change 64 (2), 187-220, 2015
800*2015
Migrant remittances
D Yang
Journal of Economic Perspectives 25 (3), 129-152, 2011
6562011
Coping with disaster: The impact of hurricanes on international financial flows, 1970-2002
D Yang
B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy 8 (1), 2008
5722008
Remittances and poverty in migrants’ home areas: Evidence from the Philippines
D Yang, C Martinez
International migration, remittances and the brain drain, 2006
4032006
Exporting and firm performance: Chinese exporters and the Asian financial crisis
A Park, D Yang, X Shi, Y Jiang
The Review of Economics and Statistics 92 (4), 822-842, 2010
3812010
Why do migrants return to poor countries? Evidence from Philippine migrants' responses to exchange rate shocks
D Yang
The Review of Economics and Statistics 88 (4), 715-735, 2006
3742006
Savings in transnational households: a field experiment among migrants from El Salvador
N Ashraf, D Aycinena, C Martínez A, D Yang
Review of Economics and Statistics 97 (2), 332-351, 2015
282*2015
Subsidies and the African Green Revolution: Direct Effects and Social Network Spillovers of Randomized Input Subsidies in Mozambique
M Carter, R Laajaj, D Yang
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13 (2), 206-29, 2021
231*2021
Can enforcement backfire? Crime displacement in the context of customs reform in the Philippines
D Yang
The Review of Economics and Statistics 90 (1), 1-14, 2008
219*2008
Distortions in the international migrant labor market: Evidence from Filipino migration and wage responses to destination country economic shocks
D McKenzie, C Theoharides, D Yang
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 6 (2), 49-75, 2014
2012014
Credit market consequences of improved personal identification: Field experimental evidence from Malawi
X Giné, J Goldberg, D Yang
American Economic Review 102 (6), 2923-54, 2012
170*2012
Channeling remittances to education: A field experiment among migrants from El Salvador
K Ambler, D Aycinena, D Yang
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 7 (2), 207-232, 2015
1552015
Taken by storm: Hurricanes, migrant networks, and us immigration
P Mahajan, D Yang
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 12 (2), 250-277, 2020
1542020
Revising commitments: Field evidence on the adjustment of prior choices
X Giné, J Goldberg, D Silverman, D Yang
Economic Journal 128 (608), 159-199, 2018
152*2018
Integrity for hire: an analysis of a widespread customs reform
D Yang
The Journal of Law and Economics 51 (1), 25-57, 2008
133*2008
Motivating migrants: A field experiment on financial decision-making in transnational households
G Seshan, D Yang
Journal of Development Economics 108, 119-127, 2014
119*2014
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