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This presentation was given at the Centre for Study of African Economies Conference in Oxford on 18-20 March 2012 and the Royal Economic Society Annual Conference in Cambridge on 26-28 March 2012.
Authors
Research Fellow University College London
Emla Fitzsimons is a Professor of Economics at the University College London Institute of Education and a Research Fellow at the IFS.
Alice Mesnard
Research Fellow University College London
Marcos is a Research Fellow at IFS, an Affiliate at the Rural Education Action Program and a Professor of Economics at the University College London.
Research Fellow University of Kent
Bansi is a Research Fellow of the IFS, a Senior Lecturer of Economics at the University of Kent and also a Fellow at the Global Labor Organisation.
Presentation details
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
Fitzsimons, E et al. (2012). 'Household responses to information on child nutrition: experimental evidence from Malawi' [Presentation]. Cambridge: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/household-responses-information-child-nutrition-experimental-evidence-malawi (accessed: 18 April 2024).
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