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Access to Information Technologies and Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in South Africa: Evidence from Nationally Representative Data. (2020). Sinyolo, Sithembile A ; Neluheni, Mudzunga ; Murendo, Conrad ; Ndinda, Catherine.
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  26. Access to Information Technologies and Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables in South Africa: Evidence from Nationally Representative Data. (2020). Sinyolo, Sithembile A ; Neluheni, Mudzunga ; Murendo, Conrad ; Ndinda, Catherine.
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  28. Are there peas in a pod when considering mobile phone and mobile applications use: A quantitative study. (2020). Willis, Robert ; Ameen, Nisreen ; Shah, Mahmood Hussain ; Choudrie, Jyoti ; Sims, Julian.
    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  30. The effect of mobile technology on self-employment in Kenya. (2019). Moyi, Eliud Dismas.
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  32. Multinationals, international business, and poverty: A cross-disciplinary research overview and conceptual framework. (2018). Rivera-Santos, Miguel ; Rufin, Carlos ; Kolk, Ans.
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  34. ICT Adoption in Micro and Small Firms: Can Internet Access Improve Labour Productivity?. (2018). Viollaz, Mariana.
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  36. Internet access and rural household income in China. (2018). Zhao, Jianmei.
    In: 2018 Annual Meeting, August 5-7, Washington, D.C..
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  38. ICT Adoption in Micro and Small Firms: Can Internet Access Improve Labor Productivity?. (2017). Viollaz, Mariana.
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  41. Information and Communications Technology, Agricultural Profitability and Child Labor in Rural Peru. (2015). Beuermann, Diether.
    In: Review of Development Economics.
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    In: 2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California.
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    In: 2014 Annual Meeting, July 27-29, 2014, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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