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Digital information services

Intervention group: 
Technology

Digital technology for information dissemination and the provision of individual services. The former refers interventions intended to smooth information asymmetry while the latter refers to interventions such as text messages to change or “nudge” behaviour. Services related to finance or health are excluded from this category.

Castillo-Arcos et al. (2016) Internet-based intervention to reduce HIV/AIDS sexual risk [Mexico]

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Chong et al. (2015) Messages to encourage recycling [Peru]

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Campenhout (2016) Impact of community knowledge workers [Uganda]

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Cole and Fernando (2016) 'Mobile'izing agricultural advice [India]

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Cerdan-Infantes and Filmer (2015) Alternative methods of delivering school information to parents [Indonesia]

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Aker and Ksoll (2015) Evidence from mobile monitoring experiment [Niger]

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