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rural China and Tanzania, this study finds however that people are more likely to spend unearned income on less basic …
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rural China and Tanzania, this study finds however that people are more likely to spend unearned income on less basic …
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rural China and Tanzania, this study finds however that people are more likely to spend unearned income on less basic …
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persists. These fears are borne out in the experience from the 2008 input voucher pilot program in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania …
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A rather unique panel tracking more than 3,300 individuals from households in rural Kagera, Tanzania during 1991 …
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2003 household surveys in rural Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma, two cash-crop-growing regions in Tanzania that experienced a …
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Tanzania with a particular focus on smallholder cash crop growers through exploring all risks, including the decline in … representative surveys of farm households in Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma, two cash crop growing regions in the United Republic of Tanzania …
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2003 household surveys in rural Kilimanjaro and Ruvuma, two cash-crop-growing regions in Tanzania that experienced a …
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-urban migrants from rural Kagera, in Tanzania …
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urbanization may well bear on the speed of poverty reduction. This paper reviews the latter question within the context of Tanzania … cities because many more (poor) rural migrants ended up in Tanzania's towns than its cities, despite larger welfare gains …
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