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Hanan G. Jacoby

Researcher at World Bank

Publications -  83
Citations -  8619

Hanan G. Jacoby is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agricultural productivity & Rural area. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 81 publications receiving 8247 citations. Previous affiliations of Hanan G. Jacoby include University of Rochester & University of Colorado Boulder.

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Risk, Financial Markets, and Human Capital in a Developing Country

TL;DR: The authors examined how child school attendance responds to seasonal fluctuations in the income of agrarian households using panel data from rural India and found that seasonal fluctuations are a form of self-insurance, but one which does not result in a substantial loss of human capital on average.
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Early childhood nutrition and academic achievement: a longitudinal analysis

TL;DR: The authors investigated the nutrition-learning nexus using a unique longitudinal data set that follows a large sample of Filipino children from birth until the end of their primary education and found that better nourished children perform significantly better in school, partly because they enter school earlier and thus have more time to learn but mostly because of greater learning productivity per year of schooling.
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Governing the commons? : water and power in Pakistan's Indus basin

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied water allocation under an irrigation bureaucracy subject to corruption and rent-seeking, and found that the decline in water availability and land values from channel head to tail is accentuated along canals having greater lobbying power at the head than at the tail.
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Hazards of Expropriation: Tenure Insecurity and Investment in Rural China

TL;DR: The authors examined the link between investment and land tenure insecurity induced by China's system of village-level land reallocation and found that higher expropriation risk significantly reduces application of organic fertilizer, which has long lasting benefits for soil quality.
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Access to Markets and the Benefits of Rural Roads

TL;DR: In this paper, Jacoby et al. developed and implemented a method for nonparametrically estimating the benefits from road projects at the household level by examining how the value of farmland falls with distance from agricultural markets.