Lost in Interpretation: Why Spouses Disagree on Who Makes Decisions
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- Liaqat,Sundas & Donald,Aletheia Amalia & Jarvis,Forest Brach & Perova,Elizaveta & Johnson,Hillary C., 2021. "Lost in Interpretation : Why Spouses Disagree on Who Makes Decisions," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9883, The World Bank.
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Consumer/Household Economics; Labor and Human Capital;NEP fields
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