
While Government and NGOs in Bangladesh have undertaken many interventions designed to help households escape poverty, little is known about their long-term impact. Using a new longitudinal data set spanning 12 years and more than 1800 households, this project will investigate the long-term impact of three anti-poverty interventions—microfinance, agricultural technology, and educational transfers—on several measures of well-being and compare their cost-effectiveness.
Exploring the long-term impact of development interventions within life-history narratives in rural Bangladesh
Access, adoption, and diffusion: understanding the long-term impacts of improved vegetable and fish technologies in Bangladesh
