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This paper identifies the factors that affect farmers’ decision to participate in a dairy hub. It also examines the impacts of dairy hub participation on rural household welfare measured by farm yields and net returns in Kenya. The study utilises farm-level data of 826 Kenyan small-scale dairy...
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Georgia) and Turkey as well. Stabilization policy of these countries experiences that governments combine keynesian … discretionary policy and classical rules. The so-called economic stabilization programs for Russia, Georgia and Turkey sponsored by … financial crises of 1998 without IMF loan. Georgia now is looking for the new program. The programs were faulted because they …
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-income countries (LICs) as well. Although Georgia's economy is quite small, it is not isolated from the recession dilemma facing the …
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macroeconomics of Georgia. We hope that the views given in the article will be useful for developing countries, particularly for the …
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Adapting to the rapid process of globalization requires nodes of international trade and global financial operations conveyed in the world urban system. Urban and metropolitan areas need to strategically approach to incorporating the city economic activities to enlarge the scope and complexity...
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More than 40% of US grain is used for energy due to the Renewable Fuel Mandate (RFS). There are no studies of the global distributional consequences of this purely domestic policy. Using micro-level survey data, we trace the effect of the RFS on world food prices and their impact on household...
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The slave trades out of Africa represent one of the most significant forced migration experiences in history. In this paper, I illustrate their long-term consequences on contemporaneous socio-economic outcomes, drawing from my own previous work on the topic and from an extensive review of the...
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