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Loss in the time of cholera: Long-run impact of a disease epidemic on the urban landscape
A Ambrus, E Field, R Gonzalez
American Economic Review 110 (2), 475-525, 2020
2292020
Infant mortality rate as a measure of a country’s health: a robust method to improve reliability and comparability
RM Gonzalez, D Gilleskie
Demography 54 (2), 701-720, 2017
1592017
Violence and financial decisions: Evidence from mobile money in Afghanistan
J Blumenstock, M Callen, T Ghani, R Gonzalez
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-45, 2022
702022
Cell phone access and election fraud: evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design in Afghanistan
RM Gonzalez
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13 (2), 1-51, 2021
632021
Community monitoring and crime: Evidence from Chicago's safe passage program
R Gonzalez, S Komisarow
Journal of Public Economics 191, 104250, 2020
322020
Infant mortality in Cuba: myth and reality
RM González
Cuban Studies 43 (1), 19-39, 2015
312015
Are socio-demographic and economic characteristics good predictors of misinformation during an epidemic?
EM Maffioli, R Gonzalez
PLOS Global Public Health 2 (3), e0000279, 2022
25*2022
Is the phone mightier than the virus? Cell phone access and epidemic containment efforts
RM Gonzalez, EM Maffioli
Cell Phone Access and Epidemic Containment Efforts (February 26, 2020), 2020
11*2020
When does crime respond to punishment?: Evidence from drug-free school zones
R Gonzalez, R Jabri, S Komisarow
Journal of Urban Economics 147, 103763, 2025
52025
Can Community Crime Monitoring Reduce Student Absenteeism?
S Komisarow, R Gonzalez
Education Finance and Policy 18 (2), 319-350, 2023
4*2023
Monitoring corruption: can top-down monitoring crowd-out grassroots participation?
RM Gonzalez, M Harvey, F Tzachrista
Available at SSRN 3633248, 2020
42020
Social Monitoring and Corruption in Developing Countries
R Gonzalez
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 2016
22016
Monitoring Corruption: Can Top-Down Monitoring Crowd Out Grassroots Participation?
R Gonzalez, M Harvey, F Tzachrista
Economic Development and Cultural Change 73 (3), 1073-1108, 2025
12025
Mobile Phones and Gender Norms: Evidence from Afghanistan
S Chung, RM Gonzalez, AS Mobariz
Available at SSRN 5399104, 2025
2025
Polling Place Matters: How Voting Location Influences Election Fraud
T Ghosh, RM Gonzalez, K Lifchez
2025
Mobile phone access and insurgent violence: Evidence from a radio wave propagation model in Afghanistan
R Gonzalez
HiCN Working Papers, 2022
2022
Can Community Crime Monitoring Reduce Student Absenteeism? EdWorkingPaper No. 20-291.
R Gonzalez, S Komisarow
Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2020
2020
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