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Essays in Development and Environmental Economics

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This dissertation examines how the natural environment influences agricultural production, human capital accumulation, and economy-wide structural change, as well as its implications on socio-economic inequalities in a lower-middle-incomeeconomy.

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258 pages

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2024-05

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agriculture; climate change; human capital; inequality; structural transformation

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Barrett, Christopher

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Hoddinott, John
Ortiz Bobea, Ariel

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Applied Economics and Management

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Ph. D., Applied Economics and Management

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Doctor of Philosophy

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