Articles by Ariela Alpert and Sarah Craig
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						Guest Articles Wednesday 
 July 1
 2015Export, Learn … Profit: A new randomized evaluation reveals emerging market businesses that export have the advantageExport promotion programs work under the assumption that the experience of exporting helps firms learn new skills and techniques and thereby become more productive. However, until now, no research determined whether exporting actually causes businesses to improve. Innovations for Poverty Action helped conduct the first randomized controlled trial investigating whether firms actually learn through exporting. - Categories
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 September 15
 2014Why Don’t Small and Medium Businesses Grow?: Innovations for Poverty Action Working Group tackles the question from several anglesSMEs are thought to be the backbone of many economies, leading governments and aid agencies to spend billions of dollars on SME assistance each year. However, little evidence exists on the actual barriers to growth and the most effective solutions to alleviate these constraints. IPA’s SME Initiative is working to address this knowledge gap, and they describe the findings of several studies in this post. - Categories
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