Citations

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Conference Paper
Adhvaryu, Achyuta R, and Anant Nyshadham. "Schooling, child labor and the returns to healthcare in Tanzania." 3rd IZA Workshop: Child Labor in Developing Countries. Mexico City, Mexico, June 1, 2011.
Report
Adhvaryu, Achyuta, and Anant Nyshadham. Endowments at birth and parents’ investments in children. : NBER, 2012.
Report
Adhvaryu, Achyuta, Namrata Kala, and Anant Nyshadham. Booms, busts, and household enterprise: Evidence from coffee farmers in Tanzania. 2013.
Working Paper
Adhvaryu, Achyuta, James Fenske, and Anant Nyshadham. "Early life circumstance and adult mental health." University of Oxford, Department of Economics Working Papers , no. 698 (2014).
Working Paper
Adhvaryu, Achyuta, James Fenske, and Anant Nyshadham. "Early life circumstance and mental health in ghana." CSAE (Centre for the study of African Economies) Working Paper WPS/2014-03 (2014).
Journal Article
Kumar, Anant. "Poverty and adolescent girl health." Yojana Delhi (2001).
Journal Article
Anant, TCA, Rana Hasan, Prabhu Mohapatra, Rayaprolu Nagaraj, and SK Sasikumar. "Labor Markets in India: Issues and Perspectives." (2006).
Journal Article
Pichetpongsa, Anant, and Maria S Floro. "Gender and time dimensions of informal workers’ well-being: Evidence from Thailand." American University Department of Economics Working Paper Series , no. 2007-11 (2007).
Journal Article
Bangura, Alex Harsha, Al Ozonoff, David Citrin, Poshan Thapa, Isha Nirola, Sheela Maru, Ryan Schwarz, Anant Raut, Bishal Belbase, and Scott Halliday. "Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal." BMJ global health 1, no. 4 (2016).
Journal Article
Singh, Anant Gopal, Akhilesh Kumar, and Divya Darshan Tewari. "An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in Terai forest of western Nepal." Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine 8, no. 1 (2012).
Journal Article
Singh, Anant Gopal, MP Panthi, and DD Tewari. "Ethno Medicinal Plants Used by the Tharu and Magar Communities of Rupandehi District, Western Nepal." Current Botany 2, no. 2 (2011).
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