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- Peter Juul Egedesø & Casper Worm Hansen & Peter Sandholt Jensen, 2020.
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- Marion Krämer & Santosh Kumar & Sebastian Vollmer, 2018.
"Improving Children Health and Cognition: Evidence from School-Based Nutrition Intervention in India,"
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- Krämer, Marion & Kumar, Santosh & Vollmer, Sebastian, 2018. "Improving Children Health and Cognition: Evidence from School-Based Nutrition Intervention in India," GLO Discussion Paper Series 203, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
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- Marion Krämer & Santosh Kumar & Sebastian Vollmer, 2018. "Impact of delivering iron-fortified salt through a school feeding program on child health, education and cognition: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in rural India," GlobalFood Discussion Papers 269560, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen, GlobalFood, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development.
- Neelsen, Sven & Stratmann, Thomas, 2011.
"Effects of prenatal and early life malnutrition: Evidence from the Greek famine,"
Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 30(3), pages 479-488, May.
- Sven Neelsen & Thomas Stratmann, 2010. "Effects of Prenatal and Early Life Malnutrition: Evidence from the Greek Famine," CESifo Working Paper Series 2994, CESifo.
- Stephen Birkett & David Rapport, 1998. "A framework for identifying and classifyingecosystem dysfunctions," Environment Systems and Decisions, Springer, vol. 18(1), pages 15-25, March.
- Frank, Janina, 2016. "Comparing nationwide prevalences of hypertension and depression based on claims data and survey data: An example from Germany," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(9), pages 1061-1069.
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