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Michael Carter

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Professor

2103 Social Sciences & Humanities

Phone: (530) 752-4672

mrcarter@ucdavis.edu

Curriculum Vitae [pdf]

Working Papers

Carter, Michael R. and John Morrow (2011). Left, Right, Left: Income Dynamics and the Evolving Political Preferences of Forward-looking Bayesian Voters.

Castillo, Marco and Michael R. Carter (2011). Behavioral Responses to Natural Disasters

Keswell, Malcolm and Michael R. Carter (2011). Poverty and Land Distribution: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

Barrett, Christopher and Michael R. Carter (2011). Retreat from Radical Skepticism: Rebalancing Theory, Observational Data and Randomization in Development Economics

Carter, Michael R., Lan Cheng and Aleko Sarris (2011). The Impact of Interlinked Insurance and Credit on Financial Market Deepening and Small Farm Productivity

Agüero, J.M., M. R. Carter and I. Woolard (2010). "The Impact of Unconditional Cash Transfers on Nutrition? The South African Child Support Grant."

Barrett, Chris, Michael R. Carter and Menobu Ikegami (2008). Poverty Traps and Social Protection

Boucher, S., B. Barham and M.R. Carter (2008). "Are Land Titles the Constraint to Enhanced Agricultural Performance? Complementary Financial Policies to Crowd-In Credit Supply And Demand in Risk-Constrained Rural Markets."

Carter, Michael R. (2008). Inducing Innovation: Risk Instruments for Solving the Conundrum of Rural Finance

Castillo Marco and Michael Carter (2007). "Using Field Experiments to Identify Social Effects."

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