Russell Toth

School of Economics, University of Sydney

Senior Lecturer (advanced Assistant professor)

Rm 506 Social Sciences Building A02

The University of Sydney

Sydney, NSW 2006 2008

Australia

http://sydney.edu.au/arts/economics/staff/academic/russell_toth.shtml

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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Scholarly Papers (4)

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Taking Financial Access to Remote and Insecure Areas: Impacts of a Comprehensive Financial Inclusion Intervention in Papua New Guinea

Development Policy Centre Discussion Paper No. 89 (2020)
Number of pages: 54 Posted: 28 Dec 2020
Christopher Hoy and Russell Toth
World Bank and School of Economics, University of Sydney
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financial inclusion, Papua New Guinea, financial literacy, budgeting, savings behaviour, hard-to-reach populations

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Aligning Preferences for Redistribution of Right and Left Wing Voters by Correcting Their Beliefs about Inequality: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment in Australia

Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Working Paper - 4/2019
Number of pages: 57 Posted: 08 May 2019
Christopher Hoy and Russell Toth
World Bank and School of Economics, University of Sydney
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inequality, social mobility, redistribution, political economy

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Poverty and Food Insecurity during COVID-19: Telephone Survey Evidence from Mothers in Rural and Urban Myanmar

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 11 Oct 2020
CGIAR - Poverty, Health and Nutrition Division, Independent, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - School of Public Health and School of Economics, University of Sydney
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Myanmar, Burma, Southeast Asia, Asia, Coronavirus, coronavirus disease, Coronavirinae, COVID-19, poverty, food security, nutrition, welfare, health, households, livelihoods, surveys, social impact, economic impact

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Consumer Immobility Predicts both Macroeconomic Contractions and Household Poverty during COVID-19

IFPRI Discussion Paper 2002 (2021)
Number of pages: 17 Posted: 22 Feb 2021
CGIAR - Poverty, Health and Nutrition Division, IFPRI’s Development Strategy and Governance Division, based in Yangon, Myanmar, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), University of MichiganUniversity of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Department of Health Management and Policy and School of Economics, University of Sydney
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Myanmar, Burma, Southeast Asia, Asia, Coronavirus, coronavirus disease, Coronavirinae, COVID-19, gross national product, poverty, economic growth, consumption, indicators, households, urban areas, rural areas, consumers