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Are African Countries Paying Too Much Attention To Agriculture?Luc Christiaensen and Lionel Demery Escalating food prices in 2007-2008, climate change and land grabbing have woken the world up to the extraordinary...
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From the Editor's Desk (May 2015)May is always a hopeful month. With 18 hours of daylight we are all perky—especially the seagulls who swarm around Helsinki harbour. Here at UNU-WIDER...
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The Political Economy of Food Price Policy - An Interview with Per Pinstrup-AndersenIn this interview, Per Pinstrup-Andersen talks about the international project which has culminated in the book Food Price Policy in an Era of Market...
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From the Editor’s Desk (February 2015)February found UNU-WIDER busy sending out Calls for Papers on topics ranging from social protection to clean energy to discrimination and affirmative...
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Trees, Tenure and ConflictTree crops have changed land tenure in Africa. Farmers have acquired more permanent, alienable rights, but have also faced disputes with competing claimants and the state. I show that the introduction of Para rubber had similar effects in the Benin...
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Can agriculture be the key to Mozambican prosperity?: Report from the 2023 IGM Annual ConferenceMore than 70% of the Mozambican population depends on subsistence agriculture. As such, the agriculture sector is undoubtedly of fundamental...
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Assessment of demand in agro-processing machinery in the SADC regionThis working paper is the fourth in a series that forms part of the project ‘Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development’, a three-year partnership between UNU-WIDER and the South African government aimed at generating a better...
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How does joint evolution of social trust and land administration shape economic outcomes?This paper examines how the interaction of social trust and institutions, such as land administration, affects household economic decisions in Vietnam. Using a panel dataset of rural households from 2008 to 2014, we show that negative consequences of...
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Export Dynamism and Market AccessMarket access liberalization has influenced product-specific growth of world exports and contributed to the shift in the structure of world exports of manufactures towards electrical and electronic goods (including parts and components), goods that...
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Export Dynamism and Market AccessPart of Journal Special Issue Developing Countries in the WTO Regime
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The Value of Agricultural Tariff Rate Quotas to Developing CountriesPart of Book The WTO, Developing Countries and the Doha Development Agenda
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Entrepreneurship and Conflict Reduction in the Post-Genocide Rwandan Coffee IndustryPart of Journal Special Issue Small Business, Entrepreneurship, and Violent Conflict in Developing Countries
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Food Price Policy in an Era of Market InstabilityThis book is Open Access and available here. Food price volatility is one of the major challenges facing current and future global food systems. Since 2006, global food prices have fluctuated greatly around an increasing trend and price spikes were...
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The Political Economy of Food Price PolicyPart of Book Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability
Book Chapter
The Political Economy of Food Price PolicyPart of Book Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability
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A Tale of Two CountriesThis paper looks at differences in spatial and temporal variation of rice yields in China and Brazil. We find that rice yields in China have converged over time and that rice production has become more and more homogeneous. In contrast, rice yields...
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Beyond IndustrializationIndustrialization occupies a central place in the rich tapestry of development theory and practice. Although that place has varied over time, many have agreed with Nicholas Kaldor that the kind of economic growth that leads to high real income per...
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The Triple Crisis: What Development Prospects for Africa?Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet On May 13 and 14, 2010, UNU-WIDER invited around 200 development economists from all over the world to Helsinki...
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The Rise of Large Farms: Drivers and Development OutcomesDerek Byerlee and Klaus Deininger A recurring debate in the development literature is the relative emphasis to place on the roles of small-scale farms...
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From the Editor’s Desk (January 2015)We are now into 2015, and the year is already gathering speed. 2015 is of course the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, and a major year in...
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The effects of trust and land administration on economic outcomesPart of Journal Special Issue Understanding agricultural development and change