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Digital innovations in delivering social protection in rural areas: Lessons for public provisioning during the post-pandemic recovery and beyond

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  • Beatriz Burattini, Gabriela Perin, Krista Alvarenga, Varsha Valiyaparambil

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  • Beatriz Burattini, Gabriela Perin, Krista Alvarenga, Varsha Valiyaparambil, 2022. "Digital innovations in delivering social protection in rural areas: Lessons for public provisioning during the post-pandemic recovery and beyond," Research Report 85, International Policy Centre.
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    1. Beatriz Burattini & Camila Rolon & Lucas Sato & Victor Thives & Louisa Wagner & Arniela Rénique & Mauricio Mireles, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: The potential of digitalization to build back better," Policy Research Brief 84, International Policy Centre.
    2. Victor Thives, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: protection and promotion of employment in the agricultural sector," One Pager 499, International Policy Centre.
    3. World Bank, 2022. "The Role of Digital in the COVID-19 Social Assistance Response," World Bank Publications - Reports 38104, The World Bank Group.
    4. Camila Rolon & Beatriz Burattini & Lucas Sato & Victor Thives & Louisa Wagner & Nicole Figueiredo & Arniela Rénique & Mauricio Mireles, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: Social and economic double inclusion," Policy Research Brief 82, International Policy Centre.
    5. Li, Yuan & Yang, Jinqiang & Zhao, Siqi, 2022. "Present-biased government and sovereign debt dynamics," Journal of Mathematical Economics, Elsevier, vol. 98(C).
    6. Lucas Sato & Camila Rolon & Beatriz Burattini & Victor Thives & Louisa Wagner & Arniela Rénique & Mauricio Mireles, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: Protection and promotion of employment in the agricultural sector," Policy Research Brief 83, International Policy Centre.
    7. Bom, Pedro R.D. & Erauskin, Iñaki, 2022. "Productive government investment and the labor share," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 347-363.
    8. Louisa Wagner, 2022. "Social protection response to COVID-19 in rural LAC: The potential of digitalisation to build back better," One Pager 501, International Policy Centre.
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