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The Distributive Impact of Reforms in Credit Enforcement: Evidence From Indian Debt Recovery Tribunals

Ulf von Lilienfeld‐Toal, Dilip Mookherjee and Sujata Visaria
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Sujata Visaria, Ulf von Lilienfeld-Toal and Sujata Visaria

Econometrica, 2012, vol. 80, issue 2, 497-558

Date: 2012
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