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This paper analyzes the impact of climate change on animal husbandry in Africa. It regresses the net revenue from … raising animals in small and large farms across Africa on climate, soil, and other control variables to test the climate … sensitivity of livestock. The study is based on a survey of over 9,000 farmers across 11 countries conducted by the World Bank and …
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This paper analyzes the impact of climate change on animal husbandry in Africa. It regresses the net revenue from … raising animals in small and large farms across Africa on climate, soil, and other control variables to test the climate … sensitivity of livestock. The study is based on a survey of over 9,000 farmers across 11 countries conducted by the World Bank and …
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This paper analyzes the impact of climate change on animal husbandry in Africa. It regresses the net revenue from … raising animals in small and large farms across Africa on climate, soil, and other control variables to test the climate … sensitivity of livestock. The study is based on a survey of over 9,000 farmers across 11 countries conducted by the World Bank and …
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. The approach is applied to study Africa, where the impacts of climate change are expected to be the most severe. The …
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This study shows that women’s labour market outcomes in adulthood vary depending on the circumstance that prevails in the early stages of their lives. Exploiting the variation in drought incidences across Nigerian states with a nationally representative household survey for the periods 2008...
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