The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 51,Ediția 1Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... effect on consumption . In particular the test that 92 b2 implies that the effect of a transitory rainfall shock on savings should be identical to the effect produced on income . To solve the above problem and test our hypotheses we ...
... effect on consumption . In particular the test that 92 b2 implies that the effect of a transitory rainfall shock on savings should be identical to the effect produced on income . To solve the above problem and test our hypotheses we ...
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... effect of rainfall variability seems to have clear and direct effect on income and on savings of households , yet show no clear relationship between income variability and fluctuations in savings simultaneously . The effect of the life ...
... effect of rainfall variability seems to have clear and direct effect on income and on savings of households , yet show no clear relationship between income variability and fluctuations in savings simultaneously . The effect of the life ...
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... effect on Peruvian farmers because they smooth consumption over time . On the other hand , the MPS out of permanent income is small but still greater than zero . Therefore , while not all of the predictions of the PIH are met , the ...
... effect on Peruvian farmers because they smooth consumption over time . On the other hand , the MPS out of permanent income is small but still greater than zero . Therefore , while not all of the predictions of the PIH are met , the ...
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Weather Variability Income Shocks and Savings of Rural Households | 23 |
Culture Shock and Language Stress of Adult Latina Immigrants | 47 |
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