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Food for thought? Experimental Evidence on the Learning Impacts of a Large-Scale School Feeding Program

Elisabetta Aurino, Aulo Gelli, Clement Adamba, Isaac Osei-Akoto and Harold Alderman
Published online before print December 14, 2020, 1019-10515R1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.58.3.1019-10515R1
Elisabetta Aurino
Research fellow at the Department of Economics and Public Policy, Imperial College London (UK).
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Aulo Gelli
Senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (US).
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Clement Adamba
Research fellow at the School of Education and Leadership, University of Ghana (Ghana).
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Isaac Osei-Akoto
Senior research fellow at the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research at the University of Ghana (Ghana).
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Senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (US).
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1019-10515R1
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https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.58.3.1019-10515R1
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0022-166X
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  • Published online December 14, 2020.

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Author Information

  1. Elisabetta Aurino⇑,
  2. Aulo Gelli,
  3. Clement Adamba,
  4. Isaac Osei-Akoto and
  5. Harold Alderman
  1. Research fellow at the Department of Economics and Public Policy, Imperial College London (UK).
  2. Senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (US).
  3. Research fellow at the School of Education and Leadership, University of Ghana (Ghana).
  4. Senior research fellow at the Institute of Statistical, Social, and Economic Research at the University of Ghana (Ghana).
  5. Senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute (US).
  1. Corresponding author: Aurino. Email: e.aurino{at}imperial.ac.uk

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Elisabetta Aurino, Aulo Gelli, Clement Adamba, Isaac Osei-Akoto, Harold Alderman
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