Remittances as translocal collateral: How microfinance profitably sustains precarity in Cambodia
Vincent Guermond(Royal Holloway University of London), Katherine Brickell(Royal Holloway University of London), Jennifer Estes(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Laurie Parsons(Royal Holloway University of London), W. Nathan Green(National University of Singapore), Sabina Lawreniuk(University of Nottingham)
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