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Dynamic field experiments in development economics: risk valuation in Morocco, Kenya, and Peru

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Lybbert, Travis J
Galarza, Francisco B
McPeak, John
Barrett, Christopher B.
Boucher, Stephen R
Carter, Michael R
Chantarat, Sommarat
Fadlaoui, Aziz
Mude, Andrew

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Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association

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The effective design and implementation of interventions that reduce vulnerability and poverty require a solid understanding of underlying poverty dynamics and associated behavioral responses. Stochastic and dynamic benefit streams can make it difficult f

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Agricultural and Resource Economics Review

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2037-12-31
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