Does Non-Emergency Food Aid have an Adverse Affect on Food Production and Producer Prices in sub-Saharan Africa?
This thesis investigates the affect of non-emergency food aid on producer prices and production quantities for cereal grains within the recipient country’s economy. The decision to evaluate developmental or non-emergency food aid (NEFA) stems from a lack of research on a macro scale of disaggregate...
Main Author: | Wilkes, Johanna |
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Other Authors: | Sarker, Rakhal |
Language: | en |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10214/7435 |
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