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

Yvonne Jie Chen, Li Li and Yun Xiao
Published online before print September 11, 2020, 0917-9031R3; 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, Shanghai Tech University. Li Li is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University. Yun Xiao is a PhD student at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam.
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Yvonne Jie Chen is an associate professor at the School of Entrepreneurship and Management, Shanghai Tech University. Li Li is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University. Yun Xiao is a PhD student at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam.
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Yvonne Jie Chen is an associate professor at the School of Entrepreneurship and Management, Shanghai Tech University. Li Li is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University. Yun Xiao is a PhD student at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam.
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0917-9031R3
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https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.58.2.0917-9031R3
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  1. Yvonne Jie Chen is an associate professor at the School of Entrepreneurship and Management, Shanghai Tech University. Li Li is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University. Yun Xiao is a PhD student at the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam.

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