The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam

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The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam. / Thurlow, James; Tarp, Finn; McCoy, Simon; Nguyen, Manh Hai; Breisinger, Clemens; Arndt, Channing.

UNU-WIDER, 2010.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Thurlow, J, Tarp, F, McCoy, S, Nguyen, MH, Breisinger, C & Arndt, C 2010 'The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam' UNU-WIDER. <https://ideas.repec.org/p/unu/wpaper/wp2010-98.html>

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Thurlow, J., Tarp, F., McCoy, S., Nguyen, M. H., Breisinger, C., & Arndt, C. (2010). The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam. UNU-WIDER. WIDER Working Paper Bind 2010 Nr. 98 https://ideas.repec.org/p/unu/wpaper/wp2010-98.html

Vancouver

Thurlow J, Tarp F, McCoy S, Nguyen MH, Breisinger C, Arndt C. The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam. UNU-WIDER. 2010.

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Thurlow, James ; Tarp, Finn ; McCoy, Simon ; Nguyen, Manh Hai ; Breisinger, Clemens ; Arndt, Channing. / The Impact of the Global Commodity and Financial Crises on Poverty in Vietnam. UNU-WIDER, 2010. (WIDER Working Paper; Nr. 98, Bind 2010).

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