Citations

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Tabatabaei, Seyyed Akbar Nilipour, Narges Parvizi, Morteza Farhadi, and Maryam Gholizadeh. "The other view to Organizational Culture in Iran." International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences 4, no. 4 (2014): 363-373.
Working Paper
Clarke, George RG, Manju Kedia Shah, Marie Sheppard, Julliet Munro, and Roland Pearson. "The profile and productivity of Zambian Businesses." World Bank: Lusaka, Zambia (2010).
Journal Article
Das, Narayan P, and Urvi Shah. "The socio-demographic and health status of the elderly in India: Evidence from recent national level data." Mental Health and Aging Women: Important Correlates (2008).
Journal Article
Rafiq, Muhammad, Mir K Shah, and Muhammad Nasir. "The Value of Reduced Risk of Injury and Deaths in Pakistan—Using Actual and Perceived Risk Estimates." The Pakistan Development Review 49, no. 4 (2010): 823-837.
Book
Bott, Sarah, Shareen Jejeebhoy, Iqbal Shah, and Chander Puri. Towards adulthood: exploring the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents in South Asia. : World Health Organization, 2003.
Journal Article
Haq, Rashida, and Nasim Shah Shirazi. "Trends in Inequality and Welfare in Consumption Expenditure: The Case of Pakistan [with Comments]." The Pakistan Development Review 37, no. 4 (1998): 765-779.
Journal Article
Ali, Mohamed, John Cleland, and Iqbal Shah. "Trends in reproductive behavior among young single women in Colombia and Peru: 1985 - 1999." Demography 40, no. 4 (2003): 659-673.
Journal Article
Wandera, Ernest Apondi, Shah Mohammad, John Odhiambo Ouko, James Yatitch, Koki Taniguchi, and Yoshio Ichinose. "Variation in rotavirus vaccine coverage by sub-counties in Kenya." Tropical Medicine and Health 45, no. 1 (2017): 9.
Journal Article
Yaya, Sanni, Ghose Bishwajit, and Vaibhav Shah. "Wealth, education and urban-rural inequality and maternal healthcare service usage in Malawi." BMJ global health 1, no. 2 (2016).
Report
Conway, Patrick, and Manju Kedia Shah. Who's productive in Zambia's private sector? Evidence from the Zambia Business Survey. : Washington, DC: World Bank, Available at:< http://siteresources. worldbank. org/INTAFRICA/Resources/zambia\_biz-survey. pdf>(last accessed 10 March 2012), 2010.
Journal Article
Ramachandran, Vijaya, and Manju Kedia Shah. "Why Are There So Few Black-Owned Firms in Africa? Preliminary Results from Enterprise Survey Data." Center for Global Development Working Paper , no. 104 (2007).
Report
Shah, Manisha, and Bryce Millett Steinberg. Workfare and Human Capital Investment: Evidence from India. 2015.
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