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Meeting the HIV/AIDS challenge to food security: the role of labour saving technologies in farm-households
HIV and Development Programme, UNDP, 2002This paper is based on the premise that one of the promising strategies for response from the agriculture sector to the impacts on labour is to identify the roles for labour saving technologies (LSTs) not only in mitigation, but also as part of prevention.DocumentThe economics of the “non-market economy” issue: Vietnam catfish case study
Mekong Economics Ltd., Hanoi, Vietnam, 2003The market/non-market economy distinction evolved during a time in which there was a clear divide between economies pursuing market-based economic and economies which were primarily centrally-planned.This paper:considers the concept of a non-market economy from a broad economic perspective as well as from the more narrow definition related to anti-dumpinganalyses the US Department oDocumentAn audit of the livestock marketing status in Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan: Volume II: issues and proposed measures
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This paper constitutes the second and final part of the livestock marketing status audit carried out in Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan.DocumentAn audit of the livestock marketing status in Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan: Volume I
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This paper is the first volume in a comparative study of how livestock markets function in Kenya, Ethiopia and Sudan. The study’s aim is to identify the key constraints and potentials in the systems operating in these countries and to develop a regional livestock marketing program to redress some of the key constraints identified.DocumentRural poverty in Latin America
1999This paper argues that rural poverty in Latin America is a product of the system of labor controls and in particular of the monopsonistic control of the labour force exercised by large landowners in small, fragmented local markets.DocumentA primer on macroeconomic forecasting and policy evaluation models
UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2002This paper is prompted by renewed interests in the development of a regional forecasting and policy evaluation model at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).DocumentStructural damage: the causes and consequences of Malawi’s food crisis
World Development Movement, 2002This report from WDM details IMF enforced policies which it claims have undermined Malawi’s ability to feed its people.DocumentPoverty – wellbeing: an orientation, learning and working tool for fighting poverty
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, 2000The purpose of this orientation, learning and working tool is to provide an additional bridge between the problems of poverty and the SDC’s PEMT instruments.DocumentMarket institutions, transaction costs, and social capital in the Ethiopian grain market
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2001Looks at how brokerage institutions minimize the transaction costs and facilitate exchange within the liberalized grain market in Ethiopia.DocumentThe benefits of roads in rural Peru: a transaction costs approach
Grupo de Analisis para el Desarrollo, Peru, 2001This study assesses factors of market access for poor farmers in rural Peru.In particular, it evaluates the role of key public assets like rural roads in reducing transaction costs and thus in improving the incomes of rural households.The study shows that an improved rural road system would lower transaction costs and substantially improve the incomes of the rural poor in Peru.The main rePages
