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Empirical estimation of non-linearities in the shared drivers of malnutrition in peri-urban India

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  • Katiganere Purushotham, Anjali

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  • Katiganere Purushotham, Anjali, 2023. "Empirical estimation of non-linearities in the shared drivers of malnutrition in peri-urban India," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335649, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    1. Aiyar, Anaka & Rahman, Andaleeb & Pingali, Prabhu, 2021. "India’s rural transformation and rising obesity burden," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).
    2. Purushotham, Anjali & Mittal, Nitya & Ashwini, B.C. & Umesh, K.B. & von Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan & Vollmer, Sebastian, 2022. "A quantile regression analysis of dietary diversity and anthropometric outcomes among children and women in the rural–urban interface of Bangalore, India," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 107(C).
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