

Natalia Rigol
Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School
Natalia Rigol is an Assistant Professor in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School.
Recent work by Natalia Rigol
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How does microenterprise growth impact child outcomes?
Enterprise growth for small businesses in India led to schooling gains for children of literate parents but schooling losses for children of illiterate parents, lowering relative intergenerational mobility
Published 12.10.23
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What happens when investments targeting women’s microbusinesses go to men?
Previous estimates of returns to microfinance for women are low partly because they often use it to invest in businesses that are not their own
Published 27.01.20
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Empowering women through direct digital wage payments
Providing poor Indian women with more control of their potential wages increased labour force participation and led to more progressive gender norms
Published 04.11.19
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Allocating capital to microentrepreneurs through community surveys in India
Incentivising accuracy in peer evaluations of microentrepreneurs can support the allocation of capital to those with the greatest likelihood of growth
Published 30.08.19