Household Vulnerability and the CCT Within the Risk-Sharing Framework
This chapter focuses on the empirical analyses of risk-sharing and household vulnerability to idiosyncratic shocks in rural Mexico. It aims to test the full risk-sharing hypothesis proposed by Townsend (1994 ), and to examine whether the conditional cash
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Naoko Uchiyama
Household Vulnerability and Conditional Cash Transfers Consumption Smoothing Effects of PROGRESAOportunidades in Rural Mexico, 2003–2007
SpringerBriefs in Economics Kobe University Social Science Research Series
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Fumio Sensui, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Takehisa Kajiwara, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Nobuaki Matsunaga, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan Nobuyoshi Yamori, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
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Naoko Uchiyama
Household Vulnerability and Conditional Cash Transfers Consumption Smoothing Effects of PROGRESA-Oportunidades in Rural Mexico, 2003−2007
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Naoko Uchiyama Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (TUFS) Fuchu, Tokyo Japan
ISSN 2191-5504 ISSN SpringerBriefs in Economics ISSN 2520-1697 ISSN Kobe University Social Science Research ISBN 978-981-10-4102-0 ISBN DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-4103-7
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