Xavier Gine, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2001 University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Finance, Agricultural Economics
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Robert Morris Townsend grad student 2001 Chicago
 (Access to capital in rural Thailand: An estimated model of formal vs. informal credit.)
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Giné X, Jacoby HG. (2020) Contracting under uncertainty: Groundwater in South India Quantitative Economics. 11: 399-435
Cull RJ, Gine X, Harten S, et al. (2017) Agent Banking in a Highly Under-Developed Financial Sector: Evidence from the Democratic Republic of Congo World Development. 107: 1-47
Brune L, Giné X, Goldberg J, et al. (2016) Facilitating savings for agriculture: Field experimental evidence from Malawi Economic Development and Cultural Change. 64: 187-220
Giné X, Martinez-Bravo M, Vidal-Fernández M. (2016) Are Labor Supply Decisions Consistent with Neoclassical Preferences? Evidence from Indian Boat Owners Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 142: 331-347
Brune LF, Gine X, Goldberg JA, et al. (2016) Savings defaults and payment delays for cash transfers: Field experimental evidence from Malawi Journal of Development Economics. 129: 1-52
Gine X, Kanz M. (2014) The Economic Effects of a Borrower Bailout: Evidence from an Emerging Market Review of Financial Studies. 31: 1-56
Gine X, Mansuri G. (2014) Money or ideas ? a field experiment on constraints to entrepreneurship in rural Pakistan Economic Development and Cultural Change. 1-69
Cole S, Giné X, Tobacman J, et al. (2013) Barriers to Household Risk Management: Evidence from India. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 5: 104-135
Cole SA, Giné X, Vickery JI. (2013) How Does Risk Management Influence Production Decisions? Evidence from a Field Experiment Review of Financial Studies. 30: 1-55
Nicola Fd, Gine X. (2012) How Accurate are Recall Data? Evidence from Coastal India Journal of Development Economics. 106: 52-65
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