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Substitution Bias and External Validity: Why an innovative anti-poverty program showed no net impact Jonathan Morduch, New York University Shamika Ravi, Indian School of Business Jonathan Bauchet, Purdue University
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Document Date: 2013-08-07 19:06:32


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