Follow
Jamie McCasland
Jamie McCasland
Assistant Professor of Economics, University of British Columbia
Verified email at ubc.ca
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Are small firms labor constrained? Experimental Evidence from Ghana
M Hardy, J McCasland
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2022
99*2022
Lights off, lights on: The effects of electricity shortages on small firms
M Hardy, J McCasland
The World Bank Economic Review 35 (1), 19-33, 2021
482021
It takes two: Experimental evidence on the determinants of technology diffusion
M Hardy, J McCasland
Journal of Development Economics 149, 102600, 2021
43*2021
The apprenticeship-to-work transition: experimental evidence from Ghana
M Hardy, IM Mbiti, JL Mccasland, I Salcher
World bank policy research working paper, 2019
312019
Gender differences in informal labor-market resilience
M Hardy, E Litzow, J McCasland, G Kagy
The World Bank Economic Review 37 (1), 112-126, 2023
42023
Can Financial Incentives to Firms Improve Apprentice Training? Experimental Evidence from Ghana
G Brown, M Hardy, I Mbiti, J McCasland, I Salcher
American Economic Review: Insights, 2023
22023
Labor Reallocation Between Small Firms: Experimental Evidence on Information Constraints
MW M Hardy, S Kim, J McCasland, A Menzel
2023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–7