“Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”
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Krishna, A; Haglund, E
Published in: Economic and Political Weekly
2008
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Economic and Political Weekly
Publication Date
2008
Volume
43
Issue
28
Start / End Page
143 / 151
Related Subject Headings
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 14 Economics
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Krishna, A., & Haglund, E. (2008). “Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”. Economic and Political Weekly, 43(28), 143–151.
Krishna, A., and E. Haglund. ““Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”.” Economic and Political Weekly 43, no. 28 (2008): 143–51.
Krishna A, Haglund E. “Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”. Economic and Political Weekly. 2008;43(28):143–51.
Krishna, A., and E. Haglund. ““Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”.” Economic and Political Weekly, vol. 43, no. 28, 2008, pp. 143–51.
Krishna A, Haglund E. “Why Do Some Countries Win More Olympics Medals? Lessons for Social Mobility and Poverty Reduction.”. Economic and Political Weekly. 2008;43(28):143–151.
Published In
Economic and Political Weekly
Publication Date
2008
Volume
43
Issue
28
Start / End Page
143 / 151
Related Subject Headings
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 14 Economics