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      Watta Satta: Bride Exchange and Women's Welfare in Rural Pakistan

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                Journal
                American Economic Review
                American Economic Review
                American Economic Association
                0002-8282
                September 2010
                September 2010
                : 100
                : 4
                : 1804-1825
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                10.1257/aer.100.4.1804
                08e5ac67-c3ab-499a-a124-511156eff369
                © 2010
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