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Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are food production systems in which the productivity of freshwater or coastal ecosystems contributes significantly to total household nutrition, food security, and income in developing countries. The Consultative Group of International Agricultural Research...
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growth. This review examines the current state of knowledge on the aquaculture sector and fish consumption in Bangladesh …
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Use of manufactured feeds in aquaculture in Bangladesh has grown rapidly over the last five years. More than 1 million … aquaculture feed sector in Bangladesh. Fish feed value chains, market trends, ingredients and formulation systems, farm feeding …
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substitute for other borrowing. We then apply this methodology to firms in India that became eligible for directed credit as a …
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can reduce teacher absence and increase learning. In 57 schools in India, randomly chosen out of 113, a teacher’s daily …
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the results of two experiments conducted in Mumbai and Vadodara, India, designed to evaluate ways to improve the quality …
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teaching activities and better learning. In 60 informal one-teacher schools in rural India, randomly chosen out of 120 (the …
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be reformed through incremental administrative change. The police department of the state of Rajasthan, India …-scale public opinion and crime victimization survey--the first of its kind in India. The results illustrate that two of the reform …
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We use available methods for testing macro models to evaluate a model of China over the period from Deng Xiaoping …
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finds that the main shocks hitting China in the crisis were international and that domestic banking shocks were unimportant …
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