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"The implications of China's growth for the development prospects of Sub-Saharan Africa have been the subject of recent attention. Interest in this topic is motivated by the increasing presence of China in the region and the growing bilateral trade links between China and Africa. Against this...
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"This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in the short run the impact of the agreement is likely to be small... Since the U.S. already grants tariff-free access under the CBI, trade liberalization in the CAFTA treaty appears to be asymmetric,...
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accounts for the largest share of overall income inequality. But agriculture is still the rural people's major source of …
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demands of stakeholders within the food and agriculture system. To provide a focus for SLARI and link its agenda to national …
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remarkable recovery in the performance of Sub-Saharan Africa's agriculture during the 1984–2003 period after a long period of … an important role in improving agriculture's performance. As TFP growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is mainly a result of …
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framework of the Agricultural Development Plan (ADP), is in the process of implementing the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture … meeting the Maputo declaration of spending at least ten percent of the government's total budget on agriculture. In fact, even … under a more optimistic and efficient spending scenario, the Government of Malawi must increase its spending on agriculture …
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