Collective action and vulnerability: Burial societies in rural Ethiopia.
Collective action has both intrinsic and instrumental value. Being part of a group and participating towards meeting a common objective provides direct benefits to individuals. In the Ethiopian survey data used in this study, individuals who report having larger networks also report higher levels of...
Main Authors: | Dercon, S, Hoddinott, J, Krishnan, P, Woldehannna, T |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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GPRG
2007
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