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Michèle Tertilt
Professor of Economics, University of Mannheim
Michèle Tertilt is a Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim.
Professor of Economics, University of Mannheim
Michèle Tertilt is a Professor of Economics at the University of Mannheim.
Has anti-retroviral therapy policy or information access that induces sexual behavioural change been responsible for Malawi’s success in fighting HIV?
Published 09.08.19
Money in the hands of mothers increases expenditure on children. Does this human capital investment promote economic growth in developing countries?
Published 09.01.19
Female empowerment is associated with economic development, but cash transfers targeted at women may have unintended consequences
Published 03.10.17