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MDA_2009_HBS_V01_M
Household Budget Survey 2009
Moldova
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2009
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MDA_2009_HBS_v01_M
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National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova
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Cho, Yoonyoung, David A Robalino, and Jose Manuel Romero.
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Davalos, Maria Eugenia, Bethany Brown, Alaka Holla, Tu Chi Nguyen, William Seitz, and Yuliya Smolyar.
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3
Davalos, Maria E, and Moritz Meyer.
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Moldova: a story of upward economic mobility
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World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 7167 (2015).
4
Hone, Thomas, Jarno Habicht, Silviu Domente, and Rifat Atun.
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Expansion of health insurance in Moldova and associated improvements in access and reductions in direct payments
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Journal of Global Health 6, no. 2 (2016).
5
Ivanic, Maros, and Will Martin.
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Short and Long-run Impacts of Food Price Changes on Poverty
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(2011)
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Ivanic, Maros, Will Martin, and Hassan Zaman.
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Estimating the short-run poverty impacts of the 2010-11 surge in food prices
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World Development 40, no. 11 (2012): 2302-2317.
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Ivanic, Maros, and Will J Martin.
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Poverty Impacts of the Volume-Based Special Safeguard Mechanism
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Ivanic, Maros, and William J Martin.
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A Need for Caution in Applying the Volume - Based Special Safeguard Mechanism
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Annual Conference of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
Pittsburgh, USA, Pennsylvania, July, 2011.
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Jowett, Matthew, and Sergey Shishkin.
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Extending population coverage in the national health insurance scheme in the Republic of Moldova
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Health Financing Policy Paper 2014, no. 1 (2010): 0-0.
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