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Conference Paper / Presentation | 2011

Does an educated mind take the broader view? A field experiment on ingroup favouritism among microcredit clients

Ivar Kolstad and Arne Wiig (2011)
Presented at: Nordic Conference in Development Economics, Copenhagen, 20 June 2011
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Ivar Kolstad

Associated Research Professor
  • ivar.kolstad@cmi.no
  • +47 99609730

Arne Wiig

Research Professor
  • arne.wiig@cmi.no
  • +47 40412380

Micro credit for Sustainable Development in Angola

Jan 2008 - Dec 2010

Taxation, Institutions and Participation (TIP): The dynamics of capital flows from Africa

Apr 2014 - Oct 2018

On the mechanics of microfinance

Jan 2011 - Dec 2014

Poverty and entrepreneurship

Jan 2011 - Dec 2014
  • Poverty
  • Climate and Natural Resources
  • Angola

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Citizens’ preferences for taxation of internationally mobile corporations: Evidence from Tanzania

Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig & Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Review of Development Economics

Journal Article | 2020

Does an economics education produce technocratic paternalists? Experimental evidence from Tanzania

Ivar Kolstad, Arne Wiig and Odd-Helge Fjeldstad

Journal of Development Studies

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