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economists. In India, for example, domestic violence is used as a bargaining instrument, to extract larger dowries from a wife … in southern India on qualitative and survey data. Based on the ethnographic evidence, they develop a noncooper … marriage (in the form of more male children) - reduce the probability of violence. In India marriage is almost never a matter …
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Some aspects of violent behavior are linked to economic incentives and deserve more attention from economists. In India … India on qualitative and survey data. Based on the ethnographic evidence, they develop a noncooper-ative bargaining and … (in the form of more male children) - reduce the probability of violence.In India marriage is almost never a matter of …
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This paper uses unique data collected in rural Pakistan to assess the extent to which consanguinity, which is widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia, and most parts of South Asia, is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may...
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This paper uses unique data collected in rural Pakistan to assess the extent to which consanguinity, which is widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia, and most parts of South Asia, is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may...
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