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Abstract
My doctoral thesis comprises chapters situated at the intersection of public finance and development economics. In the first chapter, I augment the standard model of risk sharing with a hitherto unused function that captures one's relative position. In the second chapter, I focus on two case studies of public health interventions involving family planning and community health workers to better understand the puzzle of primary healthcare usage in India.