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The Impact of United States Assimilation and Allotment Policy on American Indian Mortality
NBER Working Paper No. w33057
Number of pages: 67
Posted: 21 Oct 2024
Last Revised: 29 Apr 2026
Grant Miller
,
Grant Miller
, Jack Shane and
Matthew Snipp
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)Stanford University - School of Medicine, Stanford University and Stanford University
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Productivity Gains and Work Conditions in Coercive Labor Markets: Experimental Evidence from the Bangladesh Brick Sector
NBER Working Paper No. w32829
Number of pages: 65
Posted: 19 Aug 2024
Grant Miller
,
Grant Miller
,
Debashish Biswas
,
Aprajit Mahajan
,
Kimberly Singer Babiarz
,
Nina Brooks
,
Jessica Brunner
,
Sania Ashraf
, Jack Shane,
Sameer Maithel
,
Shoeb Ahmed
,
Moogdho Mazhab
,
M. Rofi Uddin
,
Mahbubur Rahman
and
Stephen Luby
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)Stanford University - School of Medicine, Environmental Health and WASH, University of California, Berkeley - Department of Agricultural & Resource Economics, Stanford University, Boston University, Stanford University, - Environmental Interventions Unit, Stanford University, Greentech Knowledge Solutions, Bangladesh Army University of Engineering and Technology (BAUET), Bangladesh, Stanford University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), - Health Systems and Population Studies Division and Stanford University - Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine
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