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  1. Access to markets, weather risk, and livestock production decisions: Evidence from Ethiopia by Abay, Kibrom A., Jensen, Nathaniel D.

    Published 2020
    “…We study these research questions using information on the livestock production, ownership, and marketing decisions of households in Ethiopia. We find that households living close to markets are more likely to engage in market-oriented livestock production and use modern livestock inputs. …”
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  2. Agronomic monsoon onset definitions to support planting decisions for rainfed rice in Bangladesh by Eunjin Han, Montes, Carlo, Hussain, Sk. Ghulam, Krupnik, Timothy J.

    Published 2024
    “…It is mainly due to earlier transplanting dates, avoiding the impact of drought experienced with early monsoon demise. However, no yield increases are observed over the two wetter locations. …”
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  3. Dynamics of EU food safety certification: A survival analysis of firm decisions by Ragasa, Catherine, Thornsbury, Suzanne, Joshi, Satish

    Published 2017
    “…The article empirically examines the timing of initial decisions to adopt food safetysystems and subsequent decisions to maintain the certification. …”
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  4. Sustainability of EU Food Safety Certification: A survival analysis of firm decisions by Ragasa, Catherine, Thornsbury, Suzanne, Joshi, Satish

    Published 2013
    “…This paper empirically examines the timing of initial decisions to adopt food safety systems and subsequent decisions to maintain the certification. …”
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  5. Child labor and school decisions in urban and rural areas: cross country evidence by Ersado, Lire

    Published 2002
    “…We find that while poverty drives child work and schooling in rural areas, it does not appear to significantly influence such decisions in urban areas. This suggests that policies such as trade sanctions or a ban on child labor in rural areas could have an adverse effect as child labor decisions in such areas are more likely a response to poverty and subsistence requirements. …”
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