Change in the perception of the poverty line during times of depression : Russia 1993-96
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Environmental Economics&Policies; Services&Transfers to Poor; Economic Conditions and Volatility; Poverty Impact Evaluation; Poverty Monitoring&Analysis; Environmental Economics&Policies; Inequality; Services&Transfers to Poor; Safety Nets and Transfers; Rural Poverty Reduction;All these keywords.
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