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Micropolitics of poverty : how randomized controlled trials address global poverty through the epistemic and political fragmentation of the world

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Figure 3: Example of repartition of the sample in six even subsamples
Figure 4: A vehicle rented by EvaP parked in a village, between houses and fields. Credit: author’s picture
Figure 5: Rental vehicles departing from the parking lot of the hotel to the villages
Figure 6: Map created by a mobilizer
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