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CAN OPENNESS MITIGATE THE EFFECTS OF WEATHER SHOCKS? EVIDENCE FROM INDIA’S FAMINE ERA ROBIN BURGESS AND DAVE DONALDSON A weakening dependence on rain-fed agriculture has been a hallmark of the economic transformation o
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Bombay / London / Agra / Stockholm / Calcutta / /

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Oxford University Press / Cambridge University Press / India 1922 / Knowles L. C. / George Routledge and Sons / Methuen & Co. Ltd. / Clarendon Press / /

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India / United Kingdom / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology / /

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poorest countries food shortages / high food prices / recurrent food scarcities / transportation infrastructures / food production / mild food scarcities / food scarcity / food shortages / health infrastructure / railroad network / food supplies / transportation infrastructure / food scarcities / rudimentary health infrastructure / food / /

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Cambridge University / Navajivan Publishing House / Department of Economics / US Federal Reserve / London School of Economics / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Oxford University / Government of India / /

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Jason Garred / Ram Mehra / DAVE DONALDSON / Tai Hsieh / Gandhi / /

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Census Commissioner / /

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BURGESS AND DONALDSON / /

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Review of Economics and Statistics / /

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