Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors: Implications and Identification

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Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors : Implications and Identification. / Browning, Martin; Bourguignon, François; Chiappori, Pierre-André.

Cph. : Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2006.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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Browning, M, Bourguignon, F & Chiappori, P-A 2006 'Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors: Implications and Identification' Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Cph.

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Browning, M., Bourguignon, F., & Chiappori, P-A. (2006). Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors: Implications and Identification. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen.

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Browning M, Bourguignon F, Chiappori P-A. Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors: Implications and Identification. Cph.: Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2006.

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Browning, Martin ; Bourguignon, François ; Chiappori, Pierre-André. / Efficient Intra-household Allocations and Distribution Factors : Implications and Identification. Cph. : Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2006.

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