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Impact Evaluation Findings After One Year of the Productive and Business Services Activity of the Productive Development Project, El Salvador

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  • Randall Blair
  • Larissa Campuzano
  • Lorenzo Moreno
  • Seth Morgan

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Funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation and implemented by El Salvador’s Millennium Challenge Account (FOMILENIO in Spanish) from 2008 to 2012, the Productive Development Project (PDP) aimed to assist in the development of profitable and sustainable business ventures for poor individuals in El Salvador’s Northern Zone. A rigorous impact evaluation of the Production and Business Services (PBS) assistance, one component of the PDP program, found two promising findings. PBS had a statistically significant and positive impact on employment generation for the handicrafts value chain, and PBS assistance to dairy producers significantly raised these individuals’ productive income.

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  • Randall Blair & Larissa Campuzano & Lorenzo Moreno & Seth Morgan, 2012. "Impact Evaluation Findings After One Year of the Productive and Business Services Activity of the Productive Development Project, El Salvador," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7e993ce56ae04c559c2d18895, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7e993ce56ae04c559c2d18895c020fa8
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    Cited by:

    1. Jennifer Sturdy & Sixto Aquino & Jack Molyneaux, 2014. "Learning from evaluation at the Millennium Challenge Corporation," Journal of Development Effectiveness, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 6(4), pages 436-450, December.
    2. Alexandria Valerio & Brent Parton & Alicia Robb, 2014. "Entrepreneurship Education and Training Programs around the World : Dimensions for Success," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 18031.

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