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Aidan Coville
Aidan Coville
Senior Economist, Development Impact Department (DIME), World Bank
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Are there synergies from combining hygiene and sanitation promotion campaigns: evidence from a large-scale cluster-randomized trial in rural Tanzania
B Briceņo, A Coville, P Gertler, S Martinez
PloS one 12 (11), e0186228, 2017
151*2017
No household left behind: Afghanistan targeting the ultra poor impact evaluation
G Bedoya, A Coville, J Haushofer, M Isaqzadeh, JP Shapiro
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
932019
How do policymakers update their beliefs?
E Vivalt, A Coville
Journal of Development Economics 165, 103121, 2023
60*2023
Program targeting with machine learning and mobile phone data: Evidence from an anti-poverty intervention in Afghanistan
EL Aiken, G Bedoya, JE Blumenstock, A Coville
Journal of Development Economics 161, 103016, 2023
57*2023
Learning from the experiments that never happened: Lessons from trying to conduct randomized evaluations of matching grant programs in Africa
F Campos, A Coville, AM Fernandes, M Goldstein, D McKenzie
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies 33, 4-24, 2014
532014
The effect of missing data on wind resource estimation
A Coville, A Siddiqui, KO Vogstad
Energy 36 (7), 4505-4517, 2011
262011
Financing Municipal Water and Sanitation Services in Nairobi's Informal Settlements
A Coville, S Galiani, P Gertler, S Yoshida
Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-48, 2023
24*2023
The nollywood nudge: An entertaining approach to saving
A Coville, V Di Maro, F Dunsch, S Zottel
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2019
23*2019
Tacit versus Formal Knowledge in Policy Decisions
E Vivalt, A Coville, KC Sampada
13*2023
Moving from efficacy to effectiveness: using behavioural economics to improve the impact of WASH interventions
A Coville, V Orozco
Waterlines, 26-34, 2014
92014
8 Shape Up and Ship Out? Gender Constraints to Growth and Exporting in South Africa
T Bossuroy, F Campos, A Coville, M Goldstein, G Roberts, S Sequeira
Women and trade in Africa: Realizing the potential, 129, 2013
62013
Policy-makers consistently overestimate program impacts
E Vivalt, A Coville
Technical Report, Working Paper, 2020
52020
Science for Impact: Better Evidence for Better Decisions–The Dime Experience
A Legovini, GS Adjognon, G Bedoya Arguelles, T Bougna Lonla, ...
World Bank Group, 2019
52019
From the Ground Up: An Impact Evaluation of the Community Infrastructure Upgrading Programme in Dar-es-Salaam
A Coville, Y Su
World Bank, mimeo, 2014
52014
Effects of a community-driven water, sanitation and hygiene intervention on water and sanitation infrastructure, access, behaviour, and governance: a cluster-randomised …
JP Quattrochi, A Coville, E Mvukiyehe, CJ Dohou, F Esu, B Cohen, ...
BMJ global health 6 (5), e005030, 2021
42021
How often should we believe positive results? Assessing the credibility of research findings in development economics
A Coville, E Vivalt
BITSS. Open Science Framework 10, 2017
42017
Paying attention to profitable investments: experimental evidence from renewable energy markets
A Coville, V Orozco-Olvera, A Reichert
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019
32019
Seeking Evidence: Which Studies Do Policymakers Prefer
E Vivalt, A Coville, S KC
Working Paper, 2023
22023
No Household Left Behind
G Bedoya, A Coville, J Haushofer, M Isaqzadeh, J Shapiro
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2019
22019
The Enduring Impacts of a Big Push during Multiple Crises: Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan
G Bedoya, Y Belyakova, A Coville, T Escande, M Isaqzadeh, A Ndiaye
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2023
12023
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