Underinvestment in a Profitable Technology: The Case of Seasonal Migration in Bangladesh
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- Gharad BryanShyamal Chowdhury
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- Econometrica
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This paper, published in 2014, received 427 indexed citations . Written by Gharad Bryan and Shyamal Chowdhury covering the research area of Sociology and Political Science, Safety Research and Urban Studies. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Sociology and Political Science (279 citations), Economics and Econometrics (169 citations) and Safety Research (101 citations). Published in Econometrica.
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