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, Burkina Faso, and Mali using a stochastic frontier production approach. First, the key institutional changes that have …% is found in Burkina Faso and Mali, respectively. Agricultural development policies focusing on reducing the inefficiency … at the farm level in Mali and Burkina Faso should be adopted; whereas policies designed to shift outward the production …
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cotton prices in the cotton zone of Mali. This paper shows that the Malian government’s 2011 policy to increase the farm gate … cotton zone of Mali. …
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Effective food security work in developing countries, such as Mali, relies on a thorough understanding of the rural … is applied to survey data from six villages in Mali’s Koutiala Cercle. A fractional multinomial logit econometric model … system in Mali’s Koutiala Cercle. …
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-making within households in Tanzania and Mali. We develop a theoretical model of intrahousehold “accord,” defined as the level of … those decisions. We test our theoretical model using survey data from a stratified random sample of 3,763 households in Mali … of intra-household accord both vary significantly by country (Mali versus Tanzania), but are consistent with the …
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Applying John R. Commons institutional economic framework, this paper analyzes the evolution of the key institutions in the Malian cotton sector starting with the CFDT contract following the country‘s Independence in 1960; the nationalization of the cotton gin company, CMDT, in 1974; the completion of...
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