"A study prepared by the World Institute for Development Economics Research of the United Nations University (UNU/WIDER)
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18.Can financial markets be tapped to help poor people cope with weather risks? / Jerry Skees, Panos Varangis, Donald F. Larson and Paul Siegel
11.Is a friend in need a friend indeed? : inclusion and exclusion in mutual insurance networks in Southern Ghana / Markus Goldstein, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
19.Risk, poverty, and public action / Stefan Dercon.
12.The gradual erosion of the social security function of customary land tenure arrangements in lineage-based societies / Jean-Philippe Platteau
13.Do public transfers crowd out private transfers? : evidence from a randomized experiment in Mexico / Pedro Albarran and Orazio P. Attanasio
14.Food aid and informal insurance / Stefan Dercon and Pramila Krishnan
15.Why is there not more financial intermediation in developing countries? / Jonathan Conning and Michael Kevane
16.Can food-for-work programmes reduce vulnerability? / Christopher B. Barret, Stein Holden and Daniel C. Clay
17.Learning from Visa? : incorporating insurance provisions in microfinance contracts / Loic Sadoulet.
1.Risk, insurance, and poverty : a review / Stefan Dercon
2.Consumption smoothing across space : testing theories of risk-sharing in the ICRISAT study region of South India / Jonathan Morduch
3.The two poverties / Abhijit V. Banerjee
4.Inequality and risk / Marcel Fafchamps
5.Household income dynamics in rural China / Jyotsna Jalan and Martin Ravallion
6.Health, shocks, and poverty persistence / Stefan Dercon and John Hoddinott
7.The macroeconomic repercussions of agricultural shocks and their implications for insurance / Paul Collier
8.Measuring vulnerability to poverty / Gisele Kamanou and Jonathan Morduch
9.Targeting and informal insurance / Ethan Ligon
10.Risk-sharing and endogenous network formation / Joachim De Weerdt.
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