Citations

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Working Paper
Keyzer, Michiel, Vascov Molini, and Bart van den Boom. "Risk minimizing index functions for price-weather insurance, with application to rural Ghana." (2007)
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Molini, Vasco, Bart van den Boom, and Precious Zikhali. "On the joint determination of safety nets and living standards: Evidence from a pseudo-panel of Ghanaian household data." (2009)
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Boom, Bart, Alex Halsema, Vasco Molini, and Saide Dade. "Does the context-specific cost-of-basic-needs hit the mark?." (2012) Centre for World Food Studies.
Journal Article
Molini, Vasco. "Food security in Vietnam during the 1990s." (2006)
Journal Article
Molini, Vasco, Maarten Nubé, and Bart van den Boom. "Adult BMI as a health and nutritional inequality measure: applications at macro and micro levels." World Development 38, no. 7 (2010): 1012 .
Journal Article
Clementi, F, A L Dabalen, V Molini, and F Schettino. "The Center Cannot Hold: Patterns of Polarization in Nigeria." (2014)
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Boom, Bart, Alex Halsema, and Vasco Molini. "Are we confusing poverty with preferences?." (2015)
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Alfani, Federica, Andrew Dabalen, Peter Fisker, and Vasco Molini. "Can we measure resilience? a proposed method and evidence from countries in the Sahel." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 7170 (2015).
Conference Paper
Clementi, Fabio, Andrew L Dabalen, Vasco Molini, and Francesco Schettino. "Economic Polarization: The Dark Side of Nigeria." IFW Centenary Conference ‘Fair and Sustainable Prosperity in the Global Economy. 2014.
Working Paper
Corral Rodas, Paul Andres, Vasco Molini, and Gbemisola Oseni. "No condition is permanent: middle class in Nigeria in the last decade." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 7214 (2015).
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Molini, Vasco, Dan Pavelesku, and Marco Ranzani. "Should I stay or should I go? internal migration and household welfare in Ghana." (2016)
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Bertoni, Eleonora, Paul Andres Corral Rodas, Vasco Molini, and Gbemisola Oseni. "Heterogeneous returns to income diversification: evidence from Nigeria." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 7894 (2016).
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Bertoni, Eleonora, Michele Di Maio, Vasco Molini, and Roberto Nistico. "Education is forbidden: The effect of the Boko Haram conflict on schooling in Nigeria." (2017)
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Egger, Eva-Maria, and Julie Litchfield. "The nature and impact of repeated migration within households in rural Ghana." (2017)
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