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Production Economics 5 Agricultural and Food Policy 4 Food Security and Poverty 4 Consumer/Household Economics 3 Crop Production/Industries 3 Labor and Human Capital 3 Land Economics/Use 3 Productivity Analysis 3 CGE analysis 2 International Relations/Trade 2 Sudan 2 Agribusiness 1 Agricultural Finance 1 Agricultural efficiency 1 CGE modelling 1 Community/Rural/Urban Development 1 D1D5 1 D6E6 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 F1H3 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Inequality 1 Institutional and Behavioral Economics 1 Poverty 1 South Sudan 1 South Sudan. 1 Strata 1 Sudan SAM 1 Sudanese pound 1 agriculture 1 analysis of variance 1 devaluation 1 inflation 1 liberalization 1 oil 1 plot 1 random sample 1 separation 1 standard error 1
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Siddig, Khalid H.A. 4 Abdullah, Seram Kamal Mohamed 1 Ahmed, Adam 1 Al-Feel, Mohamed Ahmed 1 Babiker, Babiker Idris 1 Roghim, Somaia 1 Saleh, Ali 1
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Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum 5
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Agricultural Economics Working Paper Series 5
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The Prevalence of Poverty and Inequality in South Sudan: The Case of Renk County
Ahmed, Adam; Roghim, Somaia; Saleh, Ali; Siddig, Khalid H.A. - Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum - 2013
In this study we use a comprehensive household income and expenditure survey with a sample of 245 respondents representing urban and rural households in the Renk County of South Sudan to assess the prevalence of poverty and inequality in the study area. We used the cost of basic needs; to...
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The Impact of Plot-Size on the Estimation of Wheat Yield in Sudan: The Case of New-Halfa Agricultural Scheme
Al-Feel, Mohamed Ahmed; Abdullah, Seram Kamal Mohamed - Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum - 2013
This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of different plots sizes on the estimation of wheat yield in New-Halfa scheme. We applied crop cutting method to estimate wheat yield and multi-stage stratified sampling method for the sampling. We use a farm survey data with different plot...
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Oil and Agriculture in the Post-Separation Sudan
Siddig, Khalid H.A. - Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum - 2012
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), which was signed by the government of Sudan and the Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) ended more than 20 years of civil war. According to the CPA, the Sudan’s government has 50% of the oil exploited from the wells existing in the south in...
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The Controversy of Exchange Rate Devaluation in Sudan: An Economy-wide General Equilibrium Assessment
Siddig, Khalid H.A. - Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum - 2011
The international Monitory Fund (IMF) has been working with Sudan since 1997 to implement macroeconomic reforms including a managed float of the exchange rate (EXR). The IMF sees the EXR flexibility as key to safeguard and rebuild foreign exchange reserves and essential to meet the international...
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Agricultural Efficiency Gains and Trade Liberalization in Sudan
Siddig, Khalid H.A.; Babiker, Babiker Idris - Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Khartoum - 2011
The traditional agriculture in Sudan occupies 60% of the total cultivated land and employs 65% of the agricultural population. Nevertheless, it is characterized by its low crop productivity, which is mainly driven by low technical efficiency, while drought and civil conflicts threaten most of...
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