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Chhiay, Song, Jurgen Hohmann, Kristof Lankers, Bun Samnang, Chhim Sarath, and Peng Vanny. Developing health insurance in Cambodia. 2003.
Journal Article
Jacobs, Kristof, and Niels Spierings. "District magnitude and voter turnout: a multilevel analysis of self-reported voting in the 32 Dominican Republic districts." (2010) Electoral Studies.
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Meessen, Bruno, Maryam Bigdeli, Kanarrath Chheng, Kristof Decoster, Po Yin Ir, Chean Men, and Wim Van Damme. "Composition of pluralistic health systems: how much can we learn from household surveys? An exploration in Cambodia." Health Policy and Planning 26, no. suppl 1 (2011): i30.
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Ir, Por, Kristof Decoster, Wim Hardeman, Dirk Horeman, and Wim Van Damme. "Challenges in identifying the poor: an assessment of household eligibility for Health Equity Fund after four years of pre-identification in Oddar Meanchey, Cambodia." (2008) Health and social protection: experiences from Cambodia, China and Lao.
Working Paper
Omwa, Samuel S, and Kristof Titeca. "Community-Based Initiatives in Response to the OVC Crisis in North Central Uganda." Institute od Development Policy and Management , no. 04 (2011).
Working Paper
Lecoutere, Els, and Kristof Titeca. "The Opec Boys and the Political Economy of Smuggling in Northern Uganda." HiCN Households in Conflict Network , no. 36 (2007).
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Ir, Chean Men, Henry Lucas, Bruno Meessen, Kristof Decoster, Gerald Bloom, and Wim Van Damme. "Self-reported serious illnesses in rural Cambodia: a cross-sectional survey." PLoS One 5, no. 6 (2010).
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Goodfellow, Tom, and Kristof Titeca. "Presidential intervention and the changing ‘politics of survival’in Kampala’s informal economy." Cities: The International Journal of Urban Policy and Planning 29, no. 4 (2012): 264-270.
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Titeca, Kristof. "The Commercialization of Uganda’s 2011 Election in the Urban Informal Economy: Money, Boda-Bodas and Market Vendors." (2014) Elections in a Hybrid Regime: Revisiting the 2011 Ugandan Polls.
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