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Early-Life Exposure to Tap Water and the Development of Cognitive Skills

Yvonne Jie Chen, Li Li and Yun Xiao
Journal of Human Resources, November 2022, 57 (6) 2113-2149; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.58.2.0917-9031R3
Yvonne Jie Chen
Yvonne Jie Chen is an associate professor at the School of Entrepreneurship and Management, ShanghaiTech University.
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Li Li
Li Li is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University.
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Yun Xiao
Yun Xiao is an assistant professor at the Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg.
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