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The study puts forward an explanation of African banking sector under‐development in the form of a bad credit market equilibrium
The framework is tested by combining results from crop models with farm and plot level data for maize production in Tanzania
Journal article and case study on the political ecology of competing claims on water in the Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania
This paper uses a flood in southern Malawi as an example
This article focuses on one specific evaluation, of an irrigation project in Malawi
This study uses panel data from Indian Punjab
The case of agricultural statistics in India
'Urban bias' in access to imported medicines in Tanzania and its policy implications
This article reports on evidence from 3 years of data on the return on cows and buffalos in the district of Anantapur
This paper uses data on directly elicited individual subjective expectations to analyse the process that generates the income of poor households
Evidence from the Girinka (‘One Cow per Poor Family’) programme that has distributed 130,000 cows to the rural poor since 2006
This paper examines the relevance of spatial differentiation on SMEs’ access to bank finance following the 2007 financial crisis
This article makes a theoretical and empirical contribution to the literature on financial liberalization and income inequality
This article examines whether community conversations contribute to a change in thinking about harmful practices in Ethiopia
This study is one of the first that examines the effects of social and financial education training
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African demographics, economic structure, politics and globalisation trends combine into a perfect storm for policy makers
This article suggests conceptualising trust as a generalised symbolic medium of communication
Examines the relationship among foreign direct investment, institutions and economic growth in SSA in different country environs
This study includes interviews with representatives of leading players in the agriculture added-value services landscape
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