Overcoming behavioral obstacles to escaping poverty

Author:

Bryan Christopher J.,Mazar Nina,Jamison Julian,Braithwaite Jeanine,Dechausay Nadine,Fishbane Alissa,Fox Elizabeth,Gauri Varun,Glennerster Rachel,Haushofer Johannes,Karlan Dean,Vakis Renos

Publisher

Project Muse

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Human-Computer Interaction,Development

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