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Does Parental Disability Matter to Child Education? Evidence from Vietnam. (2013). Nguyen, Cuong ; Mont, Daniel.
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  30. Macroeconomic Impact of Remittances on Output Growth: Evidence from Turkey. (2011). tansel, aysıt ; Yasar, Pinar.
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  45. Remittances, Liquidity Constraints and Human Capital Investments in Ecuador. (2008). Sparrow, Robert ; Bedi, Arjun ; Calero, Carla.
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