Depleted by Debt: “Green” Microfinance, <scp>Over‐Indebtedness</scp>, and Social Reproduction in <scp>Climate‐Vulnerable</scp> Cambodia
Vincent Guermond(Royal Holloway University of London), W. Nathan Green(National University of Singapore), Nithya Natarajan(King's College London), Katherine Brickell(Royal Holloway University of London), Sébastien Michiels(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Dalia Iskander(The London College), Long Ly Vouch(Documentation Center of Cambodia), Fiorella Picchioni(Natural Resources Institute), Gráinne Fay(Accenture (United Kingdom)), Laurie Parsons(Royal Holloway University of London)
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