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ArticleDateOrganization/Unit
¿Cuánto ayudará la liberalización comercial a los pobres?January 9, 2008IFPRI
Ghana: Savelugu-Nanton Household Survey Dataset, 2004January 9, 2008IFPRI
SASB reconstitutedJanuary 8, 2009News from IWMI - International Water Management Institute
Technology Transfer, Policies, and the Role of the Private Sector in the Global Poultry RevolutionJanuary 7, 2008IFPRI
The Impact of Agricultural Extension and Roads on Poverty and Consumption Growth in Fifteen Ethiopian VillagesJanuary 7, 2008IFPRI
The Impact of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme and its LinkagesJanuary 7, 2008IFPRI
Aid Effectiveness and Capacity Development: Implications for Economic Growth in Developing CountriesJanuary 7, 2008IFPRI
A Two-Dimensional Measure of PolarizationJanuary 7, 2008IFPRI
Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) 60 on Community-based adaptation and mitigation to climate change. June 2009January 7, 2009Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)
As far as major pollution incidents go, Mother Nature got off pretty lightly in 2008.January 7, 2009News from IWMI - International Water Management Institute
Southern Africa Regional Conference on AgricultureJanuary 4, 2009News from IWMI - International Water Management Institute
The Bang for the BirrDecember 31, 2008IFPRI
Linkages between Land Management, Land Degradation, and Poverty in Sub-Saharan AfricaDecember 31, 2008IFPRI
Pakistan's Cotton and Textile EconomyDecember 31, 2008IFPRI
Higher Fuel and Food Prices: Economic Impacts and Responses for MozambiqueDecember 30, 2008IFPRI
Accelerating Innovation with Prize Rewards: History and Typology of Technology Prizes and a New Contest Design for Innovation in African AgricultureDecember 30, 2008IFPRI
Local Politics, Political Institutions, and Public Resource AllocationDecember 30, 2008IFPRI
Trade Protection and Tax Evasion: Evidence from Kenya, Mauritius, and NigeriaDecember 30, 2008IFPRI
Global Carbon Markets: Are There Opportunities for Sub-Saharan Africa?December 30, 2008IFPRI
Food and Financial Crises: Implications for Agriculture and the PoorDecember 30, 2008IFPRI
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