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Product market integration and household labor supply in a poor economy: evidence from Vietnam. (2004). Pavcnik, Nina ; Edmonds, Eric.
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RePEc:wbk:wbrwps:3234.

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  6. Household composition and the response of child labor supply to product market integration: evidence from Vietnam. (2004). Edmonds, Eric.
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