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John A. Maluccio
Professor of Economics, Middlebury College
John A. Maluccio is Professor of Economics at Middlebury College. His research focuses on topics in development economics, particularly the determinants of health and education, program evaluation, and the long-term consequences of early childhood malnutrition and poverty. Previously he was a research fellow at IFPRI; he received his PhD from Yale University.
Recent work by John A. Maluccio
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Timing matters: Long-term impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Nicaragua
Conditional cash transfers in Nicaragua during primary school led to higher schooling and earnings in adulthood, but mechanisms differed by sex
Published 23.07.24