Compounding crises of social reproduction: Microfinance, over-indebtedness and the COVID-19 pandemic
Katherine Brickell(King's College London), Milford Bateman(Juraj Dobrila University of Pula), Nithya Natarajan(King's College London), Fiorella Picchioni(Natural Resources Institute), Giacomo Zanello(University of Reading), Vincent Guermond(Queen Mary University of London), Laurie Parsons(Parsons (United States))
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