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Who Borrows to Accumulate Assets? Class, Gender and Indebtedness in Ecuador’s Credit Market

CEPAL Review - United States
doi 10.18356/6f73a472-en
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DevelopmentEconomicsEconometricsFinance
Date

January 5, 2018

Authors
Carmen Diana DeereZachary B. Catanzarite
Publisher

United Nations Publications


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