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  1. Impacts of import refusals on agricultural exports during pandemics: Implications for China por Mao, Rui, Jia, Ziyi, Chen, Kevin Z.

    Publicado 2021
    “…This paper offers a better understanding of the economic outcomes of pandemic outbreaks and provides policy suggestions for China.…”
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  2. Measuring agrifood systems: New indicators and global estimates por Thurlow, James, Holtemeyer, Brian, Jiang, Shiyun, Pauw, Karl, Randriamamonjy, Josee

    Publicado 2025
    “…This reflects the importance of agrifood systems for the livelihoods and wellbeing of poor populations as well as the continued strong association of agricultural transformation with longer-term economic development and structural change. Agrifood transformation is also key to healthier diets and more sustainable production systems. …”
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  3. Community and household shocks and coping strategies: Findings from the eighth round of the Myanmar Household Welfare Survey (July – December 2024) por van Asselt, Joanna, Aung, Zin Wai

    Publicado 2025
    “…This report presents updated insights on the conflict, climatic, service, and economic shocks households faced, as well as the coping mechanisms they employ in response. …”
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  4. Assessing the economywide impacts of COVID-19 on Rwanda’s economy, agri-food system, and poverty: A social accounting matrix (SAM) multiplier approach por Aragie, Emerta A., Diao, Xinshen, Robinson, Sherman, Rosenbach, Gracie, Spielman, David J., Thurlow, James

    Publicado 2021
    “…We use economic modeling tools designed to estimate the short-term economywide impacts of the unanticipated, rapid-onset economic shocks of COVID-19 on Rwanda. - Results show that during the six-week lockdown that began in March, Rwanda’s GDP fell 39.1 percent (RWF 435 billion; USD 484 million) when compared to a no-COVID situation in the same period. - Results further show that Rwanda’s GDP in 2020 will be between 12 and 16 percent lower than a predicted no-COVID GDP, depending on the pace of the recovery. …”
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  5. Synopsis: Assessing the economywide impacts of COVID-19 on Rwanda’s economy, agri food system, and poverty: A social accounting matrix (SAM) multiplier approach por Aragie, Emerta A., Diao, Xinshen, Robinson, Sherman, Rosenbach, Gracie, Spielman, David J., Thurlow, James

    Publicado 2021
    “…In this brief, we present a synopsis of the results of this analysis. • During the six-week lockdown that began in March 2020, we estimate Rwanda’s GDP fell 39.1 percent (RWF 435 billion; USD 484 million) when compared to a no-COVID situation. • Rwanda’s GDP in 2020 will be between 12 and 16 percent lower than a predicted no-COVID GDP, depending on the pace of economic recovery. The losses in annual GDP are between RWF 1.0 and 1.5 trillion (USD 1.1 to 1.6 billion). • While GDP for the industrial and services sectors were estimated to have fallen during the lockdown period by 57 and 48 percent, respectively, exemptions of COVID-19 restrictions for the agricultural sector limited the decline in agricultural GDP to 7 percent compared to a no-COVID situation. • During the lockdown period, the national poverty rate is estimated to have increased by 10.9 percentage points as 1.3 million people, mostly in rural areas, fell into temporary poverty. …”
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  6. Biofuels, poverty, and growth: A computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique por Arndt, Channing, Benfica, Rui, Tarp, Finn, Thurlow, James, Uaiene, Rafael

    Publicado 2008
    “…Overall, the proposed biofuel investments increase Mozambique's annual economic growth by 0.6 percentage points and reduce the incidence of poverty by about six percentage points over the 12-year phase-in period. …”
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  7. Implications of migration on employment and occupational transitions in Tanzania por Mueller, Valerie, Schmidt, Emily, Lozano, Nancy, Murray, Siobhan

    Publicado 2019
    “…Although sub-Saharan Africa has experienced substantial economic growth rates, rural–urban migration contributed very little to this progress. …”
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    Journal Article
  8. Community-level impacts of AIDS-related mortality: panel survey evidence from Zambia por Jayne, Thomas S., Chapoto, Antony, Byron, Elizabeth, Ndiyoi, Mukelabai, Hamazakaza, Petan, Kadiyala, Suneetha, Gillespie, Stuart

    Publicado 2006
    “…In general, the findings of this study offer limited support for the view that prime-age mortality is decimating agrarian-based economic systems in regions that are hard-hit by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. …”
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  9. Capitalist expansion and the decline of common property ecosystems in China, Vietnam and India por Sugden, Fraser, Punch, S.

    Publicado 2014
    “…The process is mediated by economic stress, ecological degradation and political processes such as state-sanctioned enclosure. …”
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