Séminaire

Intervention-Driven Changes in Social Networks and their Effects on Household Outcomes

Margherita Comola (Paris School of Economics)

19 septembre 2013, 11h00–12h30

Toulouse

Salle MF 323

Development Economics Seminar

Résumé

We study how social networks change as a result of an exogenous expansion in formal financial access and show how to estimate the effects of these changes on household outcomes. We use a unique household panel dataset that contains detailed information on the network of informal financial transactions before and after a field experiment that randomized access to savings accounts in Nepal. First, we provide evidence that the exogenous intervention affected the network of informal financial transactions. Second, we propose a dynamic model of peer effects in household expenditure that accounts for changes in the network due to the intervention. We show that disregarding such changes would lead to downward-biased peer-effect estimates.