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Early life exposure to cold weather shocks and growth stunting: Evidence from Tanzania. (2023). Hahn, Youjin ; Hongoli, Josephat J.
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  30. Weather shocks and child nutrition: Evidence from Tanzania. (2020). Mensah, Justice Tei ; Nsabimana, Aimable.
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  33. A Drop of Love? Rainfall Shocks and Spousal Abuse: Evidence from Rural Peru. (2020). Saldarriaga, Victor ; Diaz, Juan Jose.
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  34. The Origins of Cognitive Skills and Non-cognitive Skills: The Long-Term Effect of in-Utero Rainfall Shocks in India. (2020). Novella, Rafael ; Favara, Marta ; Chang, Grace.
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  37. Climate exposures and child undernutrition: Evidence from Indonesia. (2020). Gray, Clark ; Thiede, Brian C.
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  38. The impact of early-life shocks on adult welfare in Brazil: Questions of measurement and timing. (2020). League, Riley ; Fitz, Dylan.
    In: Economics & Human Biology.
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  40. Nonlinear relationship between the weather phenomenon El niño and Colombian food prices. (2020). Parra-Amado, Daniel ; Melo-Velandia, Luis ; Melovelandia, Luis Fernando ; Abrilsalcedo, Davinson Stev ; Parraamado, Daniel.
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    In: Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers).
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  49. Water as destiny – The long-term impacts of drought in sub-Saharan Africa. (2019). Hyland, Marie ; Russ, Jason.
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  57. Long-term effects of weather during gestation on education and labor outcomes: Evidence from Peru. (2018). Barron, Manuel ; Perez, Tania ; Heft-Neal, Sam.
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  59. Assessing Heterogeneity in the Child Growth Impacts of In-Utero Rainfall Shocks in Rural Rwanda. (2018). Porter, Maria ; Maredia, Mywish ; Jin, Songqing ; Farris, Jarrad G.
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  64. Living on the edge : vulnerability to poverty and public transfers in Mexico. (2015). Rodríguez-Castelán, Carlos ; Ortiz-Juarez, Eduardo ; Rodriguez-Castelan, Carlos ; de la Fuente, Alejandro.
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