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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons prof. dr. B.W. (Robert) Lensink

Research interests

Microfinance; Gender Studies; Impact Analyses; Experimental Economics

Publicaties

Author Correction: Promoting new crop cultivars in low-income countries requires a transdisciplinary approach

Is Microcredit Effective? It Depends on the Context: New Results from a Study in Bolivia

The impact of bundling index insurance with credit and input vouchers: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia

Ambiguity attitudes and demand for weather index insurance with and without a credit bundle: Experimental evidence from Kenya

Culturally adapted training for community volunteers to improve their knowledge, attitude and practice regarding non-communicable diseases in Vietnam

Do online pension dashboards affect pension knowledge and expectations? Evidence from a randomized survey experiment

Effectiveness of community-based diabetes and hypertension prevention and management programmes in Indonesia and Viet Nam: A quasi-experimental study

How did COVID affect savings and wealth?: An empirical study in South Africa

Promoting new crop cultivars in low-income countries requires a transdisciplinary approach

Remittances and international trade in Africa

Pers/media

USAID Funding Freeze Triggers Global Aid Crisis

Wereldbank: 7 miljard dollar extra voor arme landen

UG leads global broad research on biodiversity restoration

Scaling Up NCD Interventions in South East Asia (SUNI-SEA)

NWO subsidie van 2 miljoen voor onderzoek SDG’s van Robert Lensink (RUG)