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Improved household accessibility to credit is a significant determinant of intra-household allocation of labor resources with important implications for productivity, income, and poverty status. However, credit accessibility could also have wider impacts on poverty if it leads to new hires outside...
Book Chapter
From the book:
Insurance Against Poverty
Book Chapter
– The Experience of Latin America since the Tequila Crisis
From the book:
From Capital Surges to Drought
Book Chapter
From the book:
Short-Term Capital Flows and Economic Crises
Book Chapter
– The Mexican Economy in the 1980s
From the book:
Financial Openness and National Autonomy
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