Long-term economy-wide impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on Sudan
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- Khalid Siddig & Mohammed Basheer & Jonas Luckmann, 2020. "Long-Term Economy-Wide Impacts of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on Sudan," Working Papers 1427, Economic Research Forum, revised 20 Nov 2020.
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