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Human Capital Development and Parental Investment in India.. (2017). Meghir, Costas ; Nix, Emily ; Attanasio, Orazio.
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  2. The Role of Social Identity and Perceived Discrimination in Human Capital Formation: Evidence from India. (2022). Gupta, Isha.
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  4. Child Development in the Early Years: Parental Investment and the Changing Dynamics of Different Domains. (2021). Nores, Milagros ; Giannola, Michele ; Bernal, Raquel ; Attanasio, Orazio.
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  5. Powerful t-tests in the presence of nonclassical measurement error. (2021). Wilhelm, Daniel ; Kim, Dongwoo.
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  6. Child Development in the Early Years: Parental Investment and the Changing Dynamics of Different Dimensions. (2020). Bernal, Raquel ; Attanasio, Orazio ; Nores, Milagros ; Giannola, Michele.
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  7. Testing for the Presence of Measurement Error. (2019). Wilhelm, Daniel.
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  8. Preschool Quality and Child Development. (2019). Cardona-Sosa, Lina ; Bernal, Raquel ; Attanasio, Orazio ; Andrew, Alison ; Rubio-Codina, Marta ; Krutikova, Sonya ; Cardonasosa, Lina.
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  11. Long-term and Intergenerational Effects of Education: Evidence from School Construction in Indonesia. (2018). Akresh, Richard ; Kleemans, Marieke ; Halim, Daniel.
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  12. Testing for the presence of measurement error. (2018). Wilhelm, Daniel.
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