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Morduch, Jonathan, 1999.
"Between the State and the Market: Can Informal Insurance Patch the Safety Net? ,"
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von Braun, Joachim & Webb, Patrick J R, 1989.
"The Impact of New Crop Technology on the Agricultural Division of Labor in a West African Setting ,"
Economic Development and Cultural Change ,
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Townsend, Robert M, 1994.
"Risk and Insurance in Village India ,"
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"Does the degree of relative risk aversion vary with household characteristics? ,"
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