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The Pattern of Food Intake, Household Expenditures for a Rural Ethiopia: United Nations Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia (UN-EUE)
United Nations Emergencies Unit for Ethiopia, 1999DocumentZambia's stop and go revolution: the impact of polices and organizations on the development and spread of hybrid maize (MSU)
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1999DocumentHow non-research investments affect research impact: the case of maize technology adoption in southern Mali
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1996Addresses two key questions: (1) what is the profitability, or rate of return (ROR), to investments in maize research and diffusion at the farm and national levels; and (2) what factors have encouraged and constrained the impact of maize investments?Found that the adoption of the improved maize package was particularly rapid during the period 1980-86, when an attractive guaranteed price was offDocumentFood marketing and pricing policy in Eastern and Southern Africa: lessons for increasing agricultural productivity and access to food (MSU)
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1999DocumentCash crop and food grain productivity in Senegal: historical view, new survey evidence and policy implications (MSU)
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1999DocumentPromoting food security in Rwanda through sustainable agricultural productivity: meeting the challenges of population pressure, land degradation and poverty (MSU)
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1999DocumentEffects of market reform on access to food by low-income households: evidence from four countries in Eastern and Southern Africa (MSU)
Food Security III Cooperative Agreement, Michigan State University, 1999DocumentDid external barriers cause the marginalization of Sub-Saharan Africa in world trade?
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1996Sub-Saharan African countries' policies contributed more to that region's 30 year decline in world trade than did OECD trade barriers, but policy options available to the OECD countries could improve the environment for African exports.DocumentIs Ethiopia's debt sustainable?
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995The international development community has begun to recognize that options aimed at providing debt relief to countries where debt is not sustainable need to be seriously explored. When is debt not sustainable?DocumentNontariff barriers Africa faces : what did the Uruguay Round accomplish, and what remains to be done?
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995African countries should generally benefit from the Uruguay Round liberalization of non tariff barriers, although some countries may suffer losses. The main danger could be failure to undertake the domestic reforms needed to take advantage of the more competitive trade environment.Perhaps the major accomplishment of the Uruguay Round is agreements reached on non tariff barriers (NTBs).Pages
