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Sebastian Martinez

Lead Economist
Inter-American Development Bank

Studies

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Peace and Recovery
Long-Term Evidence on the Impact of Start-Up Grants in Uganda
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Slum Housing Upgrading In El Salvador, Mexico and Uruguay

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Are Cash Grants (Just) a Jump-Start?
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The Long Term Impacts of Grants on Poverty: 9-year Evidence from Uganda’s Youth Opportunities Program
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Shelter from the Storm: Upgrading Housing Infrastructure in Latin American Slums
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Generating Skilled Self-Employment in Developing Countries: Experimental Evidence from Uganda
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Employment Generation in Rural Africa: Mid-term Results from an Experimental Evaluation of the Youth Opportunities Program in Northern Uganda

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Vox Reports on IPA’s 9-Year Follow-up From a Cash Transfer Study in Uganda
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Small Cash Grants Might Not Work as Well as We Think
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Chris Blattman on Domestic Cash Transfers in the New York Times
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IPA's cash transfer work in New York Times Fixes column
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FT on Cash Transfers in Northern Uganda
The New York Times
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An Interview on Cash Transfers

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