Social networks, phone money transfers, and rainfall shocks: evidence from Rwanda Social networks, phone money transfers, and shocks: evidence from Rwanda (Policy Brief) Policy brief 1 Sep 2011 Authors Marcel Fafchamps Senior Fellow, Stanford University Joshua Blumenstock Assistant Professor, University of California - Berkeley Nathan Eagle Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Harvard University Fafchamps-Et-Al-2011-Policy-Brief.pdf Download PDF document • 319.34 KB Share Share More from Social networks, phone money transfers, and rainfall shocks: evidence from Rwanda Risk and Reciprocity Over the Mobile Phone Network: Evidence from Rwanda (Working Paper) Joshua Blumenstock, Nathan Eagle, Marcel Fafchamps Working paper More from IGC Discrimination from below: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia Shibiru Ayalew, Shanthi Manian, Ketki Sheth Working paper The economic contribution of the information and communication technology sector in Ethiopia Firew Woldeyes Policy brief Can subsidising green agricultural technology reduce smog? An experimental study Michael Greenstone, Kelsey Jack, Usman Naeem Policy brief Formalising and enhancing performance of artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ethiopia Hailu Elias, Atlaw Alemu Policy brief Countries Rwanda