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The Impact of CO2 Emissions on Agricultural Productivity and Household Welfare in Ethiopia: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis

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Table 1: Description of the variables
Table 2: Impact of	!0 #  Emissions on Agriculture Production by 2030 (in billions)
Table 4: Growth rate of institutional income under various !0 #  emissions scenario (%)
Table 5: Percentage growth rate of factor income under various !0 #  emissions scenarios
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