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Who is most vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks? Hypotheses tests using panel data from Peru
P. Glewwe
, G. Hall
Applied Economics
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Peru
100%
Hypothesis Testing
100%
Most Vulnerable
100%
Macroeconomic Shocks
100%
Shock
33%
Vulnerability
33%
Poverty
33%
Analytical Framework
33%
Transfer Network
33%
Female-headed Households
33%
Male-headed Households
33%
Stable Period
33%
Household Panel Data
33%
Social Sciences
Macroeconomics
100%
Panel Data
100%
Household
100%
Peru
100%
Headed Household
66%
Authors
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Panel Study
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