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EU countries 42 EU-Staaten 42 Economic transition 35 Productivity 35 Produktivität 35 Systemtransformation 35 Eastern Europe 33 Osteuropa 33 Slovenia 31 Slowenien 31 Theorie 30 Theory 30 Auslandsinvestition 28 Foreign investment 28 Welt 26 World 26 Belgien 25 Belgium 25 Estimation 25 Schätzung 25 Impact assessment 24 Wirkungsanalyse 24 Multinationales Unternehmen 21 Transnational corporation 21 China 20 Firm performance 16 Unternehmenserfolg 16 Bulgaria 15 Bulgarien 15 Ernährungssicherung 15 Food security 15 International competition 15 Internationaler Wettbewerb 15 Tansania 15 Tanzania 15 Antidumping 14 Developing countries 14 Entwicklungsländer 14 Poland 14 Polen 14
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Arbeitspapier 352 Working Paper 352 Graue Literatur 346 Non-commercial literature 346 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2
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Swinnen, Johan F. M. 100 Damijan, Jože P. 30 Konings, Jozef 27 Vandenbussche, Hylke 26 Olper, Alessandro 15 Polanec, Sašo 15 De Weerdt, Joachim 13 Minten, Bart 13 Ciaian, Pavel 12 Kancs, D'Artis 12 Meloni, Giulia 12 Verpoorten, Marijke 11 Rojec, Matija 10 Rozelle, Scott 10 Vandeplas, Anneleen 10 Kostevc, Črt 9 Maertens, Miet 9 Vandemoortele, Thijs 9 Deconinck, Koen 8 Van Beveren, Ilke 8 Persyn, Damiaan 7 Vranken, Liesbet 7 Berlinschi, Ruxanda 6 Cockx, Lara 6 Francken, Nathalie 6 Gibson, John K. 6 Rizov, Marian 6 Spatareanu, Mariana 6 Van Cayseele, Patrick 6 Warzynski, Frederic 6 Christiaensen, Luc J. 5 Colen, Liesbeth 5 Garrone, Maria 5 Guariso, Andrea 5 Vandercasteelen, Joachim 5 Yi, Hongmei 5 Altomonte, Carlo 4 Beegle, Kathleen 4 Casini, Paolo 4 Curzi, Daniele 4
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LICOS discussion paper series / LICOS Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance : discussion paper 352 LICOS Discussion Paper Series 11 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 3 LICOS Discussion Paper Series 366/2015 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series 380/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series 381/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series Discussion Paper 360/2014 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 243/2009 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 382/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 383/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 384/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 385/2016 1 LICOS Discussion Paper Series, Discussion Paper 396/2017 1
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Urbanization and the two tails of malnutrition in Tanzania
Ameye, Hannah - 2017 - Version: December 2016
It is increasingly recognized that urbanization is accompanied by profound changes in African diets. Some studies hold the hope that urbanization will help eradicate hunger and undernourishment, both still prominent issues in the region. Others have warned that urbanization may actually shift...
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The interaction among the regulation of New Plant Breeding Techniques, GMO labeling, and coexistence and segregation costs : the case of rapeseed in the EU
Venus, Thomas J.; Drabik, Dušan; Wesseler, Justus - 2017
We analyze the market and welfare effects of regulating crops derived by New Plant Breeding Techniques (NPBTs) as genetically modified (GM) or conventional products. We consider the EU mandatory scheme for labeling GM products and a voluntary non-GM scheme for labeling livestock products derived...
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Voodoo, vaccines and bed nets
Stoop, Nik; Verpoorten, Marijke; Deconinck, Koen - 2017
We provide the first quantitative analysis to scrutinize the ample ethnographic evidence that magico-religious beliefs affect the demand for conventional healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa. We rely on the unique case of Benin, where Voodoo-adherence is freely reported, and varies greatly within...
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Cities, towns, and poverty : migration Equilibrium and income distribution in a Todaro-type model with multiple destinations
Christiaensen, Luc J.; De Weerdt, Joachim; Kanbur, Ravi - 2017
Should public investment be targeted to big cities or to small towns, if the objective is to minimize national poverty? To answer this policy question we extend the basic Todaro-type model of rural-urban migration to the case of migration from rural areas to two potential destinations, secondary...
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From corn to popcorn? : urbanization and food consumption in sub-Sahara Africa : evidence from rural-urban migrants in Tanzania
Cockx, Lara; Colen, Liesbeth; De Weerdt, Joachim - 2017 - Version: March 2017
There is rising concern that the ongoing wave of urbanization will have profound effects on eating patterns and increase the risk of nutrition-related non-communicable diseases. Yet, our understanding of urbanization as a driver of food consumption remains limited and primarily based upon...
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Paying more for less : why don't households in Tanzania take advantage of bulk discounts?
Dillon, Brian; De Weerdt, Joachim; O'Donoghue, Ted - 2017
Despite average per-capita consumption of roughly $1 per day, many Tanzanian households do not take advantage of bulk discounts for staple goods. Using transaction diaries covering nearly 57,000 purchases by 1,499 households over two weeks, we find that through bulk purchasing the average...
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Bugs, tariffs and colonies : the political economy of wine trade 1860 - 1970
Meloni, Giulia; Swinnen, Johan F. M. - 2016 - Version: October 2016
The 1860 - 1970 period is a particularly interesting period to study wine trade because of dramatic changes in the wine markets and trade over the course of a century. The dramatic changes in trade flows were caused by both "nature" and "men". Mediterranean wine trade represented around 90% of...
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From pralines to multinationals : the economic history of Belgian chocolate
Garrone, Maria; Pieters, Hannah; Swinnen, Johan F. M. - 2016 - Version: May 2016
Belgium is associated with high-quality chocolate products and Belgian companies play an important role in cocoa processing. However, in historical perspective the global success and reputation of Belgian chocolate is a relatively recent phenomenon. Especially since the 1980s exports of "Belgian...
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Value chain innovations for technology transfer in developing and emerging economies : concept, typology and policy implications
Swinnen, Johan F. M.; Kuijpers, Rob - 2016 - Version: April 13, 2016
The adoption of modern technologies in agriculture is crucial for improving productivity of poor farmers and poverty reduction. However, the adoption of modern technology has been disappointing. The role of value chains in technology adoption has been largely ignored so far, despite the dramatic...
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Cities and agricultural transformation in Africa : evidence from Ethiopia
Vandercasteelen, Joachim; Tamru, Seneshaw; Minten, Bart; … - 2016 - Version: February 2016
Due to the rapid growth of cities in Africa, a larger number of farmers is living in the rural hinterland providing food to urban residents. However, empirical evidence on how urbanization affects these farmers is scarce. To fill this gap, this paper explores the relationship between proximity...
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