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We study the impact of a major permanent productivity shock -- the introduction of New World crops after 1500 -- on violent conflict in Asia. Using difference in difference and event study frameworks, we show that greater caloric suitability due to the Columbian Exchange increased conflict in...
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billion people, most of who are in Sub-Sahara Africa and Asia. Smallholders make more than 60% of agricultural producers … supplying local and international food markets, and employ about 70% of farming communities in Sub-Sahara Africa and Asia …
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world is located in Africa which also has several rivers flowing in all seasons and plenty of underground water. The bulk of … countries also belong in Africa. This has caused significant needless human suffering. This book goes beyond providing the …, the private sector and international institutions can take clear and deliberate action to stimulate Africa's agricultural …
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