Greg Fischer

Latest Institution: Harvard Business School

All Institutions: Harvard Business School; London School of Economics and CEPR; London School of Economics


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Based on the Following Papers:

Keeping it Simple: Financial Literacy and Rules of Thumb

Year: 2010
Journal: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Authors: Alejandro Drexler; Greg Fischer; Antoinette S. Schoar

To Charge or Not to Charge: Evidence from a Health Products Experiment in Uganda

Year: 2014
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Greg Fischer; Dean S. Karlan; Margaret McConnell; Pia Raffler

To Charge or Not to Charge: Evidence from a Health Products Experiment in Uganda

Year: 2014
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Greg Fischer; Dean Karlan; Margaret McConnell; Pia Raffler

Eliciting and Utilizing Willingness to Pay: Evidence from Field Trials in Northern Ghana

Year: 2015
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: James Berry; Greg Fischer; Raymond P. Guiteras

The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth

Year: 2015
Journal: American Economic Review
Authors: Greg Fischer; Dean Karlan

The Catch-22 of External Validity in the Context of Constraints to Firm Growth

Year: 2015
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Greg Fischer; Dean S. Karlan

Does the Invisible Hand Efficiently Guide Entry and Exit? Evidence from a Vegetable Market Experiment in India

Year: 2022
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Abhijit Banerjee; Greg Fischer; Dean Karlan; Matt Lowe; Benjamin N. Roth

Does the Invisible Hand Efficiently Guide Entry and Exit? Evidence from a Vegetable Market Experiment in India

Year: 2022
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Abhijit Banerjee; Greg Fischer; Dean Karlan; Matt Lowe; Benjamin Roth


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