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Land Area Measurement bias: Evidence from West African countries

Land Area Measurement bias: Evidence from West African countries

... developing countries, a big share of farmers never attend ...advanced land measurement tools such as Global Position System ...GPS measurement of the same ...developing countries, could ... See full document

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From the fuel versus food controversy to the institutional vacuum in biofuel policies: evidence from West African countries

From the fuel versus food controversy to the institutional vacuum in biofuel policies: evidence from West African countries

... question from the sole perspective of energy, despite the multi-sectoral nature of biofuels, has thus led in some countries to a low level of involvement of other public actors, who found themselves ... See full document

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On The Trade Off Between Welfare and Peace: Evidence from West African Countries Using a Quantile Regression

On The Trade Off Between Welfare and Peace: Evidence from West African Countries Using a Quantile Regression

... collected from the African development indicators, available in the World Bank ...compiled from the IMF balance of payment statistics as provides more details on the components of ...15 ... See full document

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Capacity Utilization and Unemployment in Selected West African Countries

Capacity Utilization and Unemployment in Selected West African Countries

... all countries, except for Senegal, where we were not able to capture violations of normality in all equa- tions, the test results were ...is evidence, that the trace test is in this case the preferred ... See full document

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The Effects of Intermodality on Transport Routes Choice from West African Ports to Landlocked Countries

The Effects of Intermodality on Transport Routes Choice from West African Ports to Landlocked Countries

... Africa. African Union programs such as NEPAD and the pro- grams developed by the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) all place priority on enhancing interconnectivity and facilitating ...landlocked ... See full document

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Nexus Between Land Grabbing and Development: Perspective of Environmental Injustice in Ethiopia

Nexus Between Land Grabbing and Development: Perspective of Environmental Injustice in Ethiopia

... surrounding area is one form of environmental injustice in ...of land grabbing or forced eviction in the country ...people from their lands and ... See full document

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Vulnerability Assessment of West African Countries to Climate Change and Variability

Vulnerability Assessment of West African Countries to Climate Change and Variability

... 16 West African countries shows that Cape Verde ...The countries with the least adaptive capacity are Liberia ...of West Africa, especially Niger and Mauritania have less adaptive ... See full document

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Content Analysis of Websites of Health Ministries in ECOWAS English Speaking Countries

Content Analysis of Websites of Health Ministries in ECOWAS English Speaking Countries

... Wide Area Networks, the Internet, and mobile computing) by government agencies that have the ability to transform relations with citizens, businesses, and other arms of ...Wide Area Networks, the Internet, ... See full document

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Threshold Effect of Government Consumption on Employment: Evidence from African Countries

Threshold Effect of Government Consumption on Employment: Evidence from African Countries

... come from the Penn World Table ...41 African countries: Benin, Guinea-Bissau, Burkina Faso, Equatorial Guinea, Botswana, Kenya, Central African Republic, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Madagascar, ... See full document

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Is Women's Ownership of Land a Panacea in Developing Countries? Evidence from Land-Owning Farm Households in Malawi

Is Women's Ownership of Land a Panacea in Developing Countries? Evidence from Land-Owning Farm Households in Malawi

... Table 2 highlights the results from our baseline treatreg analysis of the impact of exposure to HV agriculture on welfare, conditional on institutional determinants of HV exposure. The first two columns of the ... See full document

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Are Investment and Saving Cointegrated Evidence From Middle East and North African Countries

Are Investment and Saving Cointegrated Evidence From Middle East and North African Countries

... The relationship between saving and investment is an important macroeconomic concern because it provides a central approaching into the process of sustainable economic growth. According to the standard economic theory, ... See full document

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Access to land and rural poverty in developing countries: theory and evidence from Guatemala

Access to land and rural poverty in developing countries: theory and evidence from Guatemala

... A THEORY ON THE POTENTIAL POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT FROM HAVING ACCESS TO AGRICULTURAL LAND While the main potential economic benefits from having access to agricultural land are monetary[r] ... See full document

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The European Economic Community and Africa. 10.596/X/63-E

The European Economic Community and Africa. 10.596/X/63-E

... establishment lf a free-trade area between the European Common Market and the African associated countries;.. of a free-trade area amongst the associated countries themselves; the first [r] ... See full document

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Is women's ownership of land a panacea in developing countries? Evidence from land owning farm households in Malawi

Is women's ownership of land a panacea in developing countries? Evidence from land owning farm households in Malawi

... of land. We examine this tension in the impact of women's ownership of land on welfare using household level data from Malawi, whose rural landscape is characterised by patrilineal and matrilineal ... See full document

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The Ebola Crisis in the West African Region: Should It Have Been So Severe?

The Ebola Crisis in the West African Region: Should It Have Been So Severe?

... The West African region represented by WAHO or individual countries need not formulate policy to counter Ebola outbreak from the scratch since there were data already with various ... See full document

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Macroeconomic Volatility and Economic Growth: Evidence from Selected African Countries

Macroeconomic Volatility and Economic Growth: Evidence from Selected African Countries

... Secondly, the theoretical model of Aghion et al (2005) postulated the possibility of there being a positive relationship between macroeconomic volatility and economic growth. They argued that, investment alone cannot ... See full document

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Financing Constraints And Financial Development: Evidence From Selected African Countries

Financing Constraints And Financial Development: Evidence From Selected African Countries

... The overall implication of our findings is that policy makers shall give due attention to overall financial sector development. Specifically factors that shape financial development of a country need to be given ... See full document

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Assessment of Vietnam’s capacity and commitment to ratify and implement the International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation (OPRC), 1990

Assessment of Vietnam’s capacity and commitment to ratify and implement the International Convention on Oil Pollution Preparedness, Response and Co-Operation (OPRC), 1990

... The questionnaire, affixed as Appendix 2, was administered to fifty (50) respondents including individual shippers, freight forwarders and staff from shipping lines/agencies who are well informed on the issues. ... See full document

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Understanding pneumococcal serotype 1 biology through population genomic analysis

Understanding pneumococcal serotype 1 biology through population genomic analysis

... South African clade, the population size increased slowly from late 1990s and has consistently remained higher than in Malawi and Mozambique from mid-2000s until 2010, possibly reflecting the higher ... See full document

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Are African electricity distribution companies efficient? Evidence from southern African countries

Are African electricity distribution companies efficient? Evidence from southern African countries

... These countries are also the largest consumers of ...most countries rely on hydro sources when possible (and the potential is very far from being tapped), the strong role of Eskom as a supplier ... See full document

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