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  1. Virus movement from infected sweetpotato vines to roots and reversion on root sprouts by Adikini, S., Mukasa, S.B., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Gibson, R.W.

    Published 2019
    “…More than 70% of sprouts from roots of all the cultivars selected after harvest at MUARIK and NaSARRI were infected with the viruses. …”
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  2. A 1992 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Tanzania by Wobst, Peter

    Published 1998
    “…As part of the Tanzania country study being done under the IFPRI research project on Macroeconomic Reform and Regional Integration in Southern Africa (MERRISA), a social accounting matrix (SAM) has been constructed for the base year 1992. …”
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  3. Southern Africa: economic structure, trade, and regional integration by Mukherjee, Natasha, Robinson, Sherman

    Published 1996
    “…To date, the cross-entropy method has been applied to the Social Accounting Matrices (SAMs) for the MERRISA countries, including the SAM for Zimbabwe.…”
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  4. Effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus and sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus on the yield of sweet potato in Uganda by Adikini, S., Mukasa, S.B., Mwanga, Robert O.M., Gibson, R.W.

    Published 2016
    “…Recovery from SPFMV appeared to be more frequent at NaSARRI than at MUARIK. Infection by SPCSV alone resulted in yield losses of 14–52%, while mixed infections of SPFMV+SPCSV resulted in yield losses in both locations of 60–95% depending on the cultivar. …”
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  5. Impediments to agricultural growth in Zambia by Wichern, Raier, Hausner, Ulrich, Chiwele, Dennis K.

    Published 1999
    “…This paper has been prepared as part of the Zambia country study of the Macroeconomic and Regional Integration in Southern Africa (MERRISA) project and serves as a background paper for modeling exercises. …”
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  6. A 1991 social accounting matrix (SAM) for Zimbabwe by Thomas, Marcelle, Bautista, Romeo M.

    Published 1999
    “…The 1991 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Zimbabwe that we document in this paper is intended to provide benchmark data for economy-wide analysis under the MERRISA Project. Its construction is based on a three-step process: (1) building a macro SAM that presents the aggregative features of the Zimbabwean economy and serves as a control matrix for the micro SAM; (2) disaggregation into a complete but unbalanced micro SAM; and (3) balancing the disaggregated and complete micro SAM using the cross-entropy approach. …”
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