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Mwabu, Germano M. 1 Smith, Travis A. 1
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2013 Annual Meeting, August 4-6, 2013, Washington, D.C. 1 Journal of African economies 1
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Poverty reduction through growth, redistribution and social inclusion in times of COVID-19 : Kenyan evidence on the underlying mechanisms
Mwabu, Germano M. - In: Journal of African economies 32 (2023), pp. ii69-ii80
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"Billions and Billions Served" Heterogeneous Effects of Food Source on Child Dietary Quality
Smith, Travis A. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2013
This paper estimates heterogeneous eects of food source (food away from home, at home and from school) on child dietary quality. Using a quantile estimator designed for panel data, two non-consecutive days of intake are used to identify the eect of food source across the unconditional...
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