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  1. Nam, Pham Khanh

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      Can Information Enhanced with Nudges Mitigate the Rise of Childhood Obesity in the Global South?
      Pham Khanh Nam, View ORCID ProfileBrandon J. Restrepo, View ORCID ProfileMatthias Rieger and View ORCID ProfileNatascha Wagner
      Journal of Human Resources, July 2025, 60 (4) 1323-1355; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0821-11827R2
      Pham Khanh Nam
      Pham Khanh Nam is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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      Brandon J. Restrepo
      Brandon J. Restrepo is a Research Economist at the USDA, Economic Research Service, Washington, DC.
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      Matthias Rieger
      Matthias Rieger is Professor of Global Health at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management and The International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands .
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      Natascha Wagner
      Natascha Wagner is Professor of Development Economics and Director of the Global Data Lab at Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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  2. Nielsen, Eric

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      The Income–Achievement Gap and Adult Outcome Inequality
      View ORCID ProfileEric Nielsen
      Journal of Human Resources, July 2025, 60 (4) 1217-1252; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0519-10220R3
      Eric Nielsen
      Eric Nielsen is a Principal Economist, Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve Board .
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Journal of Human Resources: 60 (4)
Journal of Human Resources
Vol. 60, Issue 4
1 Jul 2025
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