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Mussa, Richard (2014): Do the Poor Pay More for Maize in Malawi?

Mussa, Richard (2014): Youth Wage Employment and Parental Education in Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2014): Externalities of Education on Productivity, Efficiency, and Production Uncertainty of Maize in Rural Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2014): Extending the Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition to the Independent Double Hurdle Model: With Application to Parental Spending on Education in Malawi. Published in: Journal for Studies in Economics and Econometrics , Vol. 38, No. 3 (11 December 2014): pp. 39-54.

Mussa, Richard (2011): Intrahousehold and interhousehold child nutrition inequality in Malawi. Published in: South African Journal of Economics , Vol. 83, No. 1 (March 2015): pp. 140-153.

Mussa, Richard (2015): Catastrophic health payments in Malawi: analysis of determinants using a zero-inflated beta regression.

Mussa, Richard (2015): Partial mean and inequality effects on catastrophic health payments: methods with application to Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2015): A regression based model of average exit time from poverty with application to Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2015): A joint analysis of correlates of poverty intensity, incidence, and gap with application to Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2017): Long-term Effects of Early Life Maize Yield on Maize Productivity and Efficiency in Rural Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2017): Contextual Effects of Education on Poverty in Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2017): Early-Life Rainfall Shocks and Intergenerational Education Mobility in Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2017): Poverty and Inequality in Malawi: Trends, Prospects, and Policy Simulations.

Mussa, Richard (2017): To Err is Human: Inconsistencies in Food Conversion Factors and Inequality in Malawi.

Mussa, Richard (2017): Poverty in Malawi: Policy Analysis with Distributional Changes.

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