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What Drives Life Insurance Development in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Role of Information and Communication Technology. (2024). Asngar, Thierry Mamadou ; Nkemgha, Guivis Zeufack ; Meytang, Cedric ; Ongo, Bruno Emmanuel.
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  29. Mobile money, market transactions, and household income in rural Kenya. (2013). Qaim, Matin ; Kikulwe, Enoch M. ; Fischer, Elisabeth.
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  33. Look whos talking: the impacts of the intrahousehold allocation of mobile phones on agricultural prices. (2012). Bellemare, Marc ; Lee, Kyeong Ho .
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