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Sub-Saharan Africa. Women not only process, purchase, and prepare food, but they also play a significant role in national …
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In most countries in sub-Saharan Africa at present, the majority of the population is engaged in agriculture, with … rural development in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, in spite of their very different historical and cultural …
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development is staggering. Millions have died and livelihoods have been devastated, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa …
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development is staggering. Millions have died and livelihoods have been devastated, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa …
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security in the developing world by the year 2020. AIDS is most prevalent in Sub-Saharan Africa. AIDS imposes both direct and …
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Empirical evidence and microeconomic theory suggest that, in many settings, farm household production and consumption decisions are "non-separable." Non-separability may have important policy implications, including lack of response or threshold effects when incentives change. This paper extends...
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