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Report NEP-AFR-2008-10-21
This is the archive for NEP-AFR, a report on new working papers in the area of Africa. Marco Novarese issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS
Other reports in NEP-AFR
The following items were anounced in this report:
- Adato,Michelle & Hoddinott,John, 2008.
"Social protection: Opportunities for Africa,"
Policy briefs
5, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Sehili, Saloua & Wodon, Quentin, 2008.
"Analyzing the Potential Impact of Indirect Tax Reforms on Poverty with Limited Data: Niger,"
MPRA Paper
11074, University Library of Munich, Germany.
[Downloadable!]
- Adama Konseiga, 2008.
"Family migration: a vehicle of child morbidity in the informal settlements of Nairobi city, Kenya?,"
Cahiers de recherche
08-07, Departement d'Economique de la Faculte d'administration à l'Universite de Sherbrooke.
[Downloadable!]
- Wouterse, F. S., 2008.
"Migration, poverty, and inequality: Evidence from Burkina Faso,"
IFPRI discussion papers
786, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Aureo de Paula & Gil Shapira & Petra Todd, 2008.
"How Beliefs about HIV Status Affect Risky Behaviors: Evidence from Malawi,"
PIER Working Paper Archive
08-035, Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania.
[Downloadable!]
- Fleming, Euan & Fleming, Pauline, 2007.
"Evidence on trends in the single factoral terms of trade in African agricultural commodity production,"
81st Annual Conference, April 2-4, 2007, Reading University
7980, Agricultural Economics Society.
[Downloadable!]
- Nin Pratt, Alejandro & Yu, Bingxin, 2008.
"An updated look at the recovery of agricultural productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
787, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Deressa, Temesgen & Hassan, R. M. & Alemu, Tekie & Yesuf, Mahmud & Ringler, Claudia, 2008.
"Analyzing the determinants of farmers' choice of adaptation methods and perceptions of climate change in the Nile Basin of Ethiopia:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
798, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Breisinger, Clemens & Diao, Xinshen, 2008.
"Economic transformation in theory and practice: What are the messages for Africa?,"
IFPRI discussion papers
797, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Philip Verwimp & Tom Bundervoet, 2008.
"Consumption Growth, Household Splits and Civil War,"
ECARES Working Papers
2008_023, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Ecares.
[Downloadable!]
- Mogues, Tewodaj & Morris, Michael & Freinkman, Lev & Adubi, Abimbola & Simeon, Ehui & Nwoko, Chinedum & Taiwo, Olufemi & Nege, Caroline & Okonji, Patrick & Chete, Louis, 2008.
"Agricultural public spending in Nigeria:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
789, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Jennifer Coates & James Wirth & Fayera Abdissa & Berhanu Wendeferew & Mulugeta Girma, 2008.
"Improvement of Household Food Security and Woreda Intregrated Basic Services Project In Oromia and Tigray Regions - Ethiopia,"
Working Papers in Food Policy and Nutrition
39, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
[Downloadable!]
- Nwaobi, Godwin, 2008.
"Energy Power, Digital Infrastructure and Elearning Platforms: Afrrican Experience,"
MPRA Paper
11136, University Library of Munich, Germany.
[Downloadable!]
- Benin, Samuel & Thurlow, James & Diao, Xinshen & Kalinda, Henrietta & Kalinda, Thomson, 2008.
"Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Zambia:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
791, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Nkamleu, Guy Blaise & Sylla, Kalilou & Zonon, Abdoulaye, 2008.
"What accounts for growth in African agriculture,"
MPRA Paper
11102, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 2008.
[Downloadable!]
- Minot,Nicholas, 2008.
"Promoting a strong seed sector in Sub-Saharan Africa:,"
Policy briefs
6, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Azam, Jean-Paul & Dia, Magueye & Tsimpo, Clarence & Wodon, Quentin, 2007.
"Has Growth in Senegal After the 1994 Devaluation Been Pro-Poor?,"
MPRA Paper
11110, University Library of Munich, Germany.
[Downloadable!]
- Ngongi, Namanga, 2008.
"Policy implications of high food prices for Africa: IFPRI 2007-2008 Annual Report Essay,"
Annual report essays
2008Essay3, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Gruère, Guillaume P. & Sengupta, Debdatta, 2008.
"Biosafety at the crossroads: An analysis of South Africa's marketing and trade policies for genetically modified products,"
IFPRI discussion papers
796, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Johannes Gräb & Michael Grimm, 2008.
"Spatial inequalities explained - Evidence from Burkina Faso,"
Ibero America Institute for Econ. Research (IAI) Discussion Papers
173, Ibero-America Institute for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!]
- Gasmi, Farid & Ivaldi, Marc & Recuero, Laura, 2008.
"An Empirical Analysis of Cellular Demand in South Africa,"
IDEI Working Papers
531, Institut d'Économie Industrielle (IDEI), Toulouse.
[Downloadable!]
- Benin, Samuel & Thurlow, James & Diao, Xinshen & Kebba, Allen & Ofwono, Nelson, 2008.
"Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Uganda:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
790, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
- Benin, Samuel & Thurlow, James & Diao, Xinshen & McCool, Christen & Simtowe, Franklin, 2008.
"Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Malawi:,"
IFPRI discussion papers
794, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
[Downloadable!]
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