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This paper studies whether urbanisation has become more evenly spread across cities in Africa
The effects of weather on economic activity in India
This research compares the experience of different countries and analyses the causes of their different performance
This assessment used National Accounts Statistics to build a data set of residential housing investment for more than 90 countries
Article explores shift from feeding to nourishing people
This paper examines how the spatial distribution of economic activity evolves as countries grow and the role urbanisation plays
This paper studies the effect of migration on urbanisation and the distribution of population
Reducing malnutrition in Africa has intrinsic and instrumental value as better nourished populations are more economically productive
Greater policy emphasis is needed on the multiple-win agenda that couples school meals with benefits to agriculture, education and nutrition
Price volatility is a particularly serious problem for poor households
Nutrition for Growth Summit offers opportunities to review action against commitments and articulate new ambitions for ending malnutrition
Considers what works and provides recommendations for action that affect supply dynamics of the food system
Puts forward a number of recommendations to enhance consumer behaviour for high-quality diets
This paper discusses the importance of infrastructure investment in growing cities
This paper quantifies the effects of investments in the road and railroad networks on economic growth in Chinese cities and regions
The world is facing a nutrition crisis approximately 3 billion people from every one of the world’s 193 countries have low-quality diets
More than 2 billion people suffer a serious lack of vitamins and minerals and more than 200 million children are stunted or wasted
This paper applies a model of internal city structure to analyse the impacts of transport improvement in Kampala, Uganda
This paper investigates what Dar es Salaam can do to reap the benefits of urbanisation and transform into a well functioning city
Decision makers only have fragmented evidence on which policies and interventions work best to enhance food value chains for nutrition.
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