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(International Relations, Niger Weather Service); Mamoutou Kouressy (Institute of Rural Economics, Niger Department of Agriculture …
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development ofthe aquaculture sector was followed by an intense competition and low prices for fish.On the other hand, the …
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The study of demographic trends in sub-Saharan Africa though crucial in the assessment of the impact of population size and growth on the overall socio-economic development in the region, has received the least attention due to lack of reliable data for most of the countries. This paper focuses...
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During the 2004 food crisis in Niger, the weakness of the main production system, millet, to produce enough food to …
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marketing behavior in Niger. We construct a novel theoretical model of sequential search, in which traders engage in optimal …. To test the predictions of the theoretical model, we use a unique market and trader panel dataset from Niger. We show …
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dissimilar locations: Hangzhou, China; Niamey, Niger; Grenoble, France; Manhattan, Kansas; and West Lafayette, Indiana. Each …
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The incremental costs of corrective measures to lessen the environmental impacts of the hydroelectric system are expected to increase and difficult questions to arise about the costs, effectiveness, and justification of alternative measures and their systemwide implications. The BPA anticipate...
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This areport explores the implications of an index-of-harm methodology that compares occupational risks among workers exposed to radiological and nonradiological harms. It extends the work of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) by considering American rather than...
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A growing number of major corporations and industry organizations now overtly advocate the general concept of corporate social and environmental responsibility, commonly emphasising the ‘business case’ for such behaviour on the basis that it is ‘good for business’. Many now report to...
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contributions of both regular input factors and climate factors to mean output and to production risk in Chinese inland aquaculture …
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