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Rural Development in Bangladesh Over Four Decades: Findings from Mahabub Hossain Panel Data and the Way Forward. (2022). Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Malek, Mohammad ; Kikkawa, Aiko ; Azad, Abul Kalam.
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    In: 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts.
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  4. Resettlement for Food Security’s Sake: Insights from a Malawi Land Reform Project. (2014). Quisumbing, Agnes ; Mueller, Valerie ; Droppelmann, Klaus ; Lee, Hak Lim.
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  5. Safety Nets, Gap Filling and Forests: A Global-Comparative Perspective. (2014). Wunder, Sven ; Shively, Gerald ; Wyman, Miriam ; Borner, Jan.
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  6. Child Malnutrition and Poverty: The Case of Pakistan. (2012). Satti, Maryam ; Nazir, Saman ; Farooq, Shujaat ; Arif, Ghulam.
    In: Poverty and Social Dynamics Paper Series.
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  7. Food Demand Analysis of Indonesian Households with Particular Attention to the Poorest. (2011). Tsegai, Daniel ; Pangaribowo, Evita Hanie.
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  8. Estimating Dynamic Contracts: Risk Sharing in Village Economies. (2010). Laczo, Sarolta.
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  9. Precautionary saving under liquidity constraints: Evidence from rural Pakistan. (2010). Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Lee, Mark.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
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  10. Application and extension of the Moore and ReVelle Hierarchical Maximal Covering Model. (2009). Ratick, Samuel J. ; Osleeb, Jeffrey P. ; Hozumi, Dai .
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  11. Formal and Informal Risk Sharing in LDCs: Theory and Empirical Evidence. (2008). Magnac, Thierry ; Jullien, Bruno ; Dubois, Pierre.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  12. Formal and Informal Risk Sharing in LDCs: Theory and Empirical Evidence. (2007). Magnac, Thierry ; Jullien, Bruno ; Dubois, Pierre.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  13. Formal and Informal Risk Sharing in LDCs: Theory and Empirical Evidence. (2007). Magnac, Thierry ; Jullien, Bruno ; Dubois, Pierre.
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  14. Wheat markets, food aid and food security in Afghanistan. (2007). Dorosh, Paul ; Chabot, Philippe.
    In: Food Policy.
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  15. Formal and Informal Risk Sharing in LDCs: Theory and Empirical Evidence. (2007). Magnac, Thierry ; Jullien, Bruno ; Dubois, Pierre.
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  16. Looking for Answers to the Food Security Problem: India under Current Compulsions. (2006). Ghosh, Nilabja ; Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb.
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  18. Transitions Out of Poverty: Drivers of Real Income Growth for the Poor in Rural Pakistan. (2006). Dorosh, Paul ; Malik, Sohail J..
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  20. Precautionary Saving under LiquidityConstraints: Evidence from Rural Pakistan. (2005). Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Lee, Mark.
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  23. Precautionary Saving under Liquidity Constraints: Evidence from Rural Pakistan (Published in Journal of Development Economics. ). (2005). Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Lee, Mark.
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  24. Income Risks, Gender, and Human Capital Investment in a Developing Country. (2003). Sawada, Yasuyuki.
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  25. Poverty Assessment : Poverty in Pakistan - Vulnerabilities, Social Caps, and Rural Dynamics. (2002). Bank, World.
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  26. Household schooling decisions in rural Pakistan. (2001). Sawada, Yasuyuki ; Lokshin, Michael.
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  27. Food Security Strategies for Vanuatu. (2001). Welegtabit, Shadrack R..
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  28. Simulating the Impact of Policy upon Chronic and Transitory Poverty in Rural Pakistan. (2000). McCulloch, Neil ; Baulch, Bob.
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  29. Social Roles, Human Capital, and the Intrahousehold Division of Labour: Evidence from Pakistan. (2000). Quisumbing, Agnes ; Fafchamps, Marcel.
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  30. Poverty, productivity and production environment:: a review of the evidence. (2000). Renkow, Mitch.
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  32. Concerns of Food Security, Role of Gender, and Intrahousehold Dynamics in Pakistan. (1999). Nazli, Hina ; Hamid, Shahnaz.
    In: PIDE-Working Papers.
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  33. Anthropometric Patterns and Correlates of Growth Attainment in Under-five Pakistani Children. (1999). Ibrahim, Sabiha.
    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
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  34. Poverty correlates and indicator-based targeting in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. (1998). Braithwaite, Jeanine ; Grootaert, Christiaan .
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  35. Rural market imperfections and the farm size-- productivity relationship: Evidence from Pakistan. (1998). Heltberg, Rasmus.
    In: World Development.
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  36. Estimating the interactions between household food security and preschool diarrhea. (1998). Haddad, Lawrence ; Kumar, Shubh ; Bhattarai, Saroj ; Immink, Maarten.
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:23:y:1998:i:3-4:p:241-261.

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  37. Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan. (1997). Quisumbing, Agnes ; Fafchamps, Marcel.
    In: Working Papers.
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  38. Rural economy and farm income diversification in developing countries. (1997). Delgado, Christopher L. ; Siamwalla, Ammar.
    In: MTID discussion papers.
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  39. The dynamics of agricultural production and the calorie-income relationship: Evidence from Pakistan. (1997). Rosenzweig, Mark ; Foster, Andrew ; Behrman, Jere.
    In: Journal of Econometrics.
    RePEc:eee:econom:v:77:y:1997:i:1:p:187-207.

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  40. Rural Economy and Farm Income Diversification in Developing Countries. (1997). Delgado, Christopher L. ; Siamwalla, Ammar.
    In: 1997 Conference, August 10-16, 1997, Sacramento, California.
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  41. Risk-sharing in Rural Pakistan. (1996). Parnini, Syeda ; Gillani, Syeda fizza .
    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
    RePEc:pid:journl:v:35:y:1996:i:1:p:23-48.

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  42. Gender and Structural Adjustment in Pakistan. (1996). Khan, Shahrukh Rafi ; Ahmad, Mehnaz .
    In: Lahore Journal of Economics.
    RePEc:lje:journl:v:1:y:1996:i:1:p:79-95.

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  43. Livestock income, male/female animals, and inequality in rural Pakistan. (1996). Adams, Richard.
    In: FCND discussion papers.
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  44. Saving and economic shocks in rural Pakistan. (1996). Alderman, Harold.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:51:y:1996:i:2:p:343-365.

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  45. The dynamics of poverty : why some people escape from poverty and others dont - an African case study. (1995). Kanbur, Ravi ; Oh, Gi-Taik ; Grootaert, Christiaan .
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  46. Health uncertainty and food consumption in low-income households in Lima, Peru. (1995). Gingrich, Chris Daniel.
    In: ISU General Staff Papers.
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  47. Water markets in Pakistan: participation and productivity. (1994). Meinzen-Dick, Ruth ; Sullins, Martha.
    In: EPTD discussion papers.
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  48. Performance of Groundwater Markets in Pakistan. (1993). Meinzen-Dick, Ruth.
    In: The Pakistan Development Review.
    RePEc:pid:journl:v:32:y:1993:i:4:p:833-845.

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  49. Do the poor insure? A synthesis of the literature on risk and consumption in developing countries. (1992). Paxson, Christina ; Alderman, Harold ; De C, .
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  50. The Dynamics of Agricultural Production and the Calorie-Income Relationship: Evidence from Pakistan. (). Rosenzweig, Mark ; Foster, Andrew ; Behrman, Jere.
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