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Water Pollution Spillovers or Peer Effects? Determinants of Disease Outbreak in Shrimp Farming in Vietnam. (2024). Suzuki, Aya ; Olivia, Susan ; Nam, Vu ; Lee, Guenwoo.
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  51. Are smartphones smart for economic development?. (2016). Hübler, Michael ; Hartje, Rebecca ; Hubler, Michael.
    In: Economics Letters.
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  52. Product Market Reforms and Technology Adoption by Senegalese Onion Producers. (2016). Sadoulet, Elisabeth ; de Janvry, Alain ; Bernard, Tanguy ; Mbaye, Samba.
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  53. Did you really get the message? Using text reminders to stimulate adoption of agricultural technologies. (2016). Larochelle, Catherine ; Alwang, Jeffrey ; Travis, Elli.
    In: 2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, Boston, Massachusetts.
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  56. Evaluation of the Burkina Faso Agriculture Development Project: Design Report. (). Ksoll, Christopher ; Morgan, Seth ; Velyvis, Kristen ; Toledo, Chantal ; Dumitrescu, Anca.
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