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Gender, Work, and Structural Transformation

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Firm Relocation as Environmental Policy: Impacts on Agglomeration, Workers, and the Environment

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Agricultural Development and Human Capital in India

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How Formal Property Rights Shape Social and Economic Networks: Evidence from a Land Tenure Reform Implemented as Randomised Controlled-Trial

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Heterogeneous Impacts of Market Integration: Evidence from Pakistan’s Motorways

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Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability under Decentralised Governance

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The Impact of Climate Change on Human Capital Accumulation: A Macroeconomic Perspective

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Gender Roles, Work and Structural Transformation in a Patriarchal Society: Evidence from a Household Panel Survey on Ghana

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