Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique

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Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique. / Arndt, Channing; Hussain, Azhar; Salvucci, Vincenzo; Tarp, Finn; Østerdal, Lars Peter Raahave.

Odense, Denmark : University of Southern Denmark, 2015.

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Arndt, C, Hussain, A, Salvucci, V, Tarp, F & Østerdal, LPR 2015 'Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique' University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. <https://ideas.repec.org/p/hhs/sdueko/2015_015.html>

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Arndt, C., Hussain, A., Salvucci, V., Tarp, F., & Østerdal, L. P. R. (2015). Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique. University of Southern Denmark. Discussion Papers on Business and Economics No. 15 https://ideas.repec.org/p/hhs/sdueko/2015_015.html

Vancouver

Arndt C, Hussain A, Salvucci V, Tarp F, Østerdal LPR. Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique. Odense, Denmark: University of Southern Denmark. 2015.

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Arndt, Channing ; Hussain, Azhar ; Salvucci, Vincenzo ; Tarp, Finn ; Østerdal, Lars Peter Raahave. / Poverty mapping based on first order dominance with an example from Mozambique. Odense, Denmark : University of Southern Denmark, 2015. (Discussion Papers on Business and Economics; No. 15).

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