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Eric Edmonds
Eric Edmonds is a development economist and Professor of Economics at Dartmouth College. His research focuses on child and forced labor, human trafficking, youth migration, and human capital in developing countries with the purpose of improving policy in these areas.Edmonds is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a Senior Fellow at the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development, a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor, and an Editor of World Bank Economic Review. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trade Adjustment and Human Capital Investments : Evidence from Indian Tariff Reform / by Edmonds, Eric
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Product market integration and household labor supply in a poor economy : evidence from Vietnam / by Edmonds, Eric V., 1971-
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Poverty alleviation and child labor by Edmonds, Eric V., 1971-
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Household composition and the response of child labor supply to product market integration : / evidence from Vietnam / by Edmonds, Eric V., 1971-
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Child labor in transition in Vietnam by Edmonds, Eric V., 1971-
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Child Labor and the Transition Between School and Work. by Akee, Randall K. Q.
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Child labor and the transition between school and work /
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