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Impact of remittances on household health care expenditure: Evidence from the Nepal Living Standards Survey. (2020). Kapri, Kul ; Jha, Stuti.
In: Review of Development Economics.
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  6. How Do Remittances Affect Child Mortality at Different Levels of Mortality? Estimating Unconditional Quantile Treatment Effects on Three Leading Causes of Child Mortality. (2024). Ramkissoon, Benjamin ; Deonanan, Regan.
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