Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar

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Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar. / Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel; Tarp, Finn.

11. udg. Copenhagen : DERG, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2021.

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Niño-Zarazúa, M & Tarp, F 2021 'Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar' 11 udg, DERG, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen. <https://ideas.repec.org/p/kud/kuderg/2111.html>

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Niño-Zarazúa, M., & Tarp, F. (2021). Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar. (11 udg.) DERG, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. DERG Working Paper Series Bind 2021 Nr. 11 https://ideas.repec.org/p/kud/kuderg/2111.html

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Niño-Zarazúa M, Tarp F. Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar. 11 udg. Copenhagen: DERG, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2021.

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Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel ; Tarp, Finn. / Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar. 11. udg. Copenhagen : DERG, Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2021. (DERG Working Paper Series; Nr. 11, Bind 2021).

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