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-2010, with around 9,077 observations on projects funded in Senegal by various multilateral as well as bilateral donors. The study …
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consumption of individuals over different growth spells in Cameroon, Senegal, and Tanzania. With cross-sectional data, we track …
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, initial inequalities cannot be counterbalanced. …
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) policies in addressing socio-economic inequalities between ethnic groups in education and employment. We focus on two of the …
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Using original survey data on Senegal that include an individualized measure of consumption, we study the role played …
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Since independence, Senegal has been highly reliant on international markets to meet its food needs, and this tendency … reactionary, insufficiently targeted, and generated a high level of distrust between consumers and traders. Given that Senegal … new government of president Macky Sall. -- democracy ; food policy ; food crisis ; political economy ; Senegal …
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information from the Single Information Collecting Centre in Senegal over the period 1998-2011. To investigate the two main …
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Senegal is a typical sub-Saharan economy, which conducted an import substitution policy over 1960-86, followed by a …
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surveys of health facilities in Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Rwanda, Senegal, Uganda, and the United Republic of Tanzania (survey …
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This paper first summarizes the macroeconomic and trade performance of Senegal, emphasizing the limits of traditional …
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