Jonathan T. Isham, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
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Roger Betancourt grad student 2000 University of Maryland
 (A model of technology adoption with social capital.)
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Holmes J, Isham J, Petersen R, et al. (2007) Does relationship lending still matter in the consumer banking sector? Evidence from the automobile loan market Social Science Quarterly. 88: 585-597
Holmes JA, Isham JT, Sommers PM. (2007) Is George Bailey dead? Applied Financial Economics Letters. 3: 19-24
Kolodinsky J, Kimberly G, Isham J. (2006) The Effects of Volunteering for Nonprofit Organizations on Social Capital Formation: Evidence from a Statewide Survey Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. 35: 367-383
Klyza CM, Isham J, Savage A. (2006) Local Environmental Groups and the Creation of Social Capital: Evidence from Vermont Society & Natural Resources. 19: 905-919
Holmes J, Isham J, Wasilewski J. (2005) Overcoming Information Asymmetries in Low-Income Lending: Lessons from the “Working Wheels” Program Southern Economic Journal. 72: 329-351
Savage A, Isham J, Klyza CM. (2005) The Greening of Social Capital: An Examination of Land-Based Groups in Two Vermont Counties Rural Sociology. 70: 113-131
Isham J, Woolcock M, Pritchett L, et al. (2005) The Varieties of Resource Experience: Natural Resource Export Structures and the Political Economy of Economic Growth The World Bank Economic Review. 19: 141-174
Isham J, Kahkonen S. (2002) Institutional Determinants of the Impact of Community-Based Water Services: Evidence from Sri Lanka and India Economic Development and Cultural Change. 50: 667-691
Isham J. (2002) The Effect of Social Capital on Fertiliser Adoption: Evidence from Rural Tanzania Journal of African Economies. 11: 39-60
Isham J, Kaufmann D. (1999) The Forgotten Rationale for Policy Reform: The Productivity of Investment Projects Quarterly Journal of Economics. 114: 149-184
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