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Using panel data for Peru for the period 1994-2000, we find that when households receive two or more services jointly, the welfare increases of the household, as measured by changes in consumption, are larger than when services are provided separately. Such an increase appears to be more than...
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(Disponible en idioma inglés únicamente) Basándonos en datos de panel de Perú durante el período de 1994 a 2000, hallamos que cuando los hogares reciben dos o más servicios conjuntamente, los aumentos de asistencia social de la familia, medidos según la variación del consumo, son mayores...
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Using panel data for Peru for the period 1994-2000, we find that when households receive two or more services jointly, the welfare increases of the household, as measured by changes in consumption, are larger than when services are provided separately. Such an increase appears to be more than...
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Using panel data for Peru for 1994-2000, the authors find that when households receive two, or more services jointly, the welfare increases as measured by changes in consumption are larger than when services are provided separately. The increases appear to be more than proportional, as F-tests...
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Using panel data for Peru for the period 1994-2000, we found that increases in household welfare, as measured by changes in consumption, are larger when households receive two or more services jointly than when services are provided separately. Such increases appear to be more than proportional,...
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Using panel data for Peru for the period 1994-2000, we find that when households receive two or more services jointly, the welfare increases of the household, as measured by changes in consumption, are larger than when services are provided separately. Such an increase appears to be more than...
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Using panel data for Peru for 1994-2000, Chong, Hentschel, and Saavedra find that when households receive two or more services jointly, the welfare increases, as measured by changes in consumption, are larger than when services are provided separately. The increases appear to be more than...
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