Agriculture support services in Malawi: Direct effects, complementarities, and time dynamics:
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MALAWI; SOUTHERN AFRICA; AFRICA SOUTH OF SAHARA; AFRICA; agricultural extension; agriculture; farm inputs; agricultural production; smallholders; capital; investment; livelihoods; rural areas; socioeconomic development; rural development; information services; intervention; impact; cash transfers; capital tranfer;All these keywords.
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