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This paper examines the ecosystem impacts of transgenic Bt cotton technology resulting from reduced chemical pesticide use. Employing unique panel data from smallholder farmers in central and southern India, negative environmental and health effects of pesticide use are quantified with the...
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The impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on the poor in developing countries is still the subject of controversy. While previous studies have examined direct productivity effects of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton and other GM crops, little is known about wider socioeconomic outcomes. We...
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Transgenic pest-resistant varieties are hypothesized to reduce farmers’ demand for on-farm diversity through an act of substitution, as both serve as production risk reducing instruments. This adverse agro-biodiversity impact of technology adoption might be partially counteracted by an...
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to micronutrients. We use representative household data from Malawi and develop a demand systems approach to estimate …
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comprehensive analytical framework, which we apply for Malawi. Using household data and a demand systems approach, we estimate …
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contexts. Here, we analyze the role of markets and food environments for child diets and nutrition in Malawi along an urban …
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The nature of food insecurity has been changing in the world. While research on food insecurity in developing countries used to focus on undernourishment (i.e. lack of calorie consumption) and related outcomes, today, many developing countries face at least a “double burden of malnutrition”...
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contexts. Here, we analyze the role of markets and food environments for child diets and nutrition in Malawi along an urban …
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