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181by Sahn, David E Published in American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2005)“...We derive a joint continuous/censored commodity demand system for panel data applications. Unobserved heterogeneity is controlled for using a correlated random...”
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182“...This paper measures the extent to which households in Madagascar adjust children’s school attendance in order to cope with exogenous shocks. We model the...”
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184“...How smallholders may contribute to food and nutrition security remains a key challenge in many developing countries. Despite being the main rural actors,...”
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185“...Little is known in developing country environments about how a child's cognitive skills manifested in the first years of schooling are related to later...”
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187“...This paper measured the extent to which households in Madagascar adjust children's school attendance in order to cope with exogenous shocks to household...”
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188“...The food rationing scheme in Maputo, Mozambique was intended to ensure food security for the poor. An analysis of survey data reveals that even households that...”
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190“...Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the poorest regions in the world. Whether it is the poorest region is difficult to establish, for all of the conceptual and...”
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191“...Despite the importance placed on reducing public sector employment in sub-Saharan Africa, remarkably little is known about the labor market transition paths of...”
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192“...Public sector employment reduction programmes have become an important component of economic reform efforts in sub-Saharan Africa. This article examines the...”
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193“...Malawi's efforts at structural adjustment have revolved around reforming the marketing and pricing of outputs and inputs in smallholder agriculture. In...”
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195“...The use of food aid in poverty alleviation programs has been hampered by two problems: the inability to target to households in need, and the disincentive...”
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197by Younger, Stephen D Sahn, David E Published in The Poor under Globalization in Asia, Latin America, and Africa (13.05.2010)“...This chapter describes changes over the past 15–20 years in non‐income measures of well‐being—education and health—in Africa. We expected to find, as we did in...”
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198“...We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on potential army conscripts. The share of stunted men (those...”
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199“...We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on potential army conscripts. The share of stunted men (those...”
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200“...We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on potential army conscripts. The share of stunted men (those...”