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Mozambique 1,483 Mosambik 956 food security 141 food policy 125 Entwicklung 96 Economic development 93 Moçambique 85 Armut 84 Poverty 81 Food Security and Poverty 75 Africa 74 Macroeconomic performance 72 Wirtschaftslage 72 Entwicklungshilfe 71 South Africa 65 Development aid 60 Tanzania 57 Angola 55 Südafrika 55 Crop Production/Industries 50 Malawi 48 Zambia 47 Tansania 46 Armutsbekämpfung 45 Poverty reduction 45 Uganda 44 IMF lending 43 IWF-Kredit 43 Zimbabwe 43 Entwicklungspolitik 37 Agriculture 36 Economic growth 36 Kenya 36 Development policy 35 Sambia 35 Wirtschaftswachstum 35 Ernährungssicherung 34 Food security 33 Ghana 33 Simbabwe 33
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Graue Literatur 483 Non-commercial literature 483 Working Paper 376 Article in journal 283 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 283 Arbeitspapier 276 Aufsatz im Buch 77 Book section 77 Amtsdruckschrift 52 Government document 52 Collection of articles of several authors 45 Sammelwerk 45 Thesis 32 Hochschulschrift 30 Statistik 30 Statistics 19 Bibliografie enthalten 14 Bibliography included 14 Konferenzschrift 13 No longer published / No longer aquired 13 Case study 12 Conference proceedings 12 Fallstudie 12 Aufsatzsammlung 9 Collection of articles written by one author 7 Sammlung 7 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 6 Country report 5 Länderbericht 5 Mehrbändiges Werk 5 Multi-volume publication 5 Article 4 Annual report 3 Bibliografie 3 Bibliography 3 Congress Report 3 Jahresbericht 3 Conference paper 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Market information 2
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English 1,036 Undetermined 341 German 72 Portuguese 57 French 17 Spanish 6 Danish 3 Italian 2 Russian 2 Swedish 1
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Tarp, Finn 88 Arndt, Channing 87 Tschirley, David L. 49 Jones, Sam 44 Salvucci, Vincenzo 37 Batista, Catia 28 Vicente, Pedro C. 28 Boughton, Duncan 26 Donovan, Cynthia 22 Weber, Michael T. 22 Simler, Kenneth 18 Thurlow, James 18 Benfica, Rui M.S. 17 Marrule, Higino Francisco de 16 Arlindo, Pedro 15 Brück, Tilman 15 Mather, David 15 Schindler, Kati 15 Giesbert, Lena 14 Yang, Dean 14 SIMA, Technical Team 13 Mendola, Mariapia 12 Santos, Ricardo 12 Østerdal, Lars Peter 12 Cruz, António 11 Jeje, Jose Jaime 11 Pitoro, Raul 11 Silverman, Dan 11 Abdula, Danilo Carimo 10 Hanlon, Joseph 10 Howard, Julie A. 10 Hussain, M. Azhar 10 Jensen, Henning Tarp 10 Paulo, Antonio M. 10 Robinson, Sherman 10 Barros, Carlos Pestana 9 Barslund, Mikkel 9 Gallego, Juan Miguel 9 Heltberg, Rasmus 9 Mabota, Anabela 9
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Department of Agricultural, Food and Resource Economics, Michigan State University 142 World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 28 Internationaler Währungsfonds 13 World Institute for Development Economics Research 12 International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 11 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 11 Faculdade de Economia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa 10 Institute of Social Studies (ISS) 10 International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations 10 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 9 International Monetary Fund 8 International Association of Agricultural Economists - IAAE 7 Moçambique 7 Economist Intelligence Unit <London> 5 International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University (ISS), The Hague 5 Moçambique / Direcção Nacional de Estatística 5 Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet 5 Bundesstelle für Außenhandelsinformation <Köln> 4 Cornell University / Department of Applied Economics and Management 4 Inter-American Development Bank 4 Universidade Eduardo Mondlane / Centro de Estudos Africanos 4 Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 3 Centre for the Study of African Economies 3 DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 3 Department of Economics, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) 3 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Statistisches Bundesamt 3 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 3 Instituto Nacional de Estatística <Maputo> 3 International Development Department <Birmingham> 3 Moçambique / Conselho Coordenador do Recenseamento 3 Moçambique / Governo 3 Moçambique / Unidade de População e Planificação 3 OECD / Development Centre 3 School of Public Policy <Birmingham> 3 UNCTAD 3 UNDP 3 University of Birmingham, International Development Department, School of Public Policy 3 Weltbank 3 World Bank 3 ADE 2
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Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 78 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 77 WIDER Working Paper 66 Food Security Collaborative Policy Briefs 60 IMF country report 51 Working Paper Series / World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU/WIDER), United Nations University 28 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 21 Policy research working paper : WPS 20 Discussion paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 12 Food policy : economics planning and politics of food and agriculture 10 ILO Working Papers 10 ISS Working Papers - General Series 10 A difficult road : the transition to socialism in Mozambique 9 MPRA Paper 9 The journal of development studies : JDS 9 Agricultural economics : the journal of the International Association of Agricultural Economists 8 IMF Staff Country Reports 8 IMF working paper 8 IZA Discussion Papers 8 Journal of African economies 8 Journal of international development : the journal of the Development Studies Association 8 TMD discussion paper 8 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 8 DIIS working paper 7 Discussion papers / Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen 7 IFPRI discussion paper 7 The South African journal of economics 7 World Development 7 American journal of agricultural economics 6 Applied economics 6 Discussion paper series / IZA 6 IDS working paper 6 The European journal of development research : journal of the European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI) 6 Discussion Papers / Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet 5 Discussion paper / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik 5 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 5 Economic development and cultural change 5 Estudos moçambicanos : revista semestral de ciências sociais 5 FEUNL Working Paper Series 5 NOVAFRICA Working Paper Series 5
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1,006 RePEc 360 EconStor 106 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 30 ArchiDok 14 BASE 8 Other ZBW resources 1
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Estimating poverty transitions in Mozambique using synthetic panels : a validation exercise and an application to cross-sectional survey data
Salvucci, Vincenzo; Tarp, Finn - 2021
In this paper we first validate the use of the synthetic panels technique in the context of the 2014/15 intra-year panel survey data for Mozambique, and then apply the same technique to the 1996/97, 2002/03, 2008/09, and 2014/15 cross-sectional household budget surveys for the same country. We...
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Adopting Mobile Money: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Africa
Batista, Catia; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2020
Who uses mobile money? What is mobile money used for? This paper describes the mobile money adoption patterns following the experimental introduction of mobile money for the first time in rural areas of Southern Mozambique. We use a combination of administrative and household survey data to...
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Subjective expectations and demand for contraception
Miller, Grant; De Paula, Áureo; Valente, Christine - 2020
Nearly one-quarter of married, fertile-age women in Sub-Saharan Africa say that they want to avoid pregnancy but are not using contraceptives. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to study this puzzle in a developing country using detailed data on women's subjective...
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Misinformed, mismatched, or misled? Explaining the gap between expected and realized graduate earnings in Mozambique
Jones, Sam; Santos, Ricardo; Xirinda, Gimelgo - 2020
Inaccurate expectations of future wages are found in many contexts. Yet, existing studies overwhelmingly refer to high-income countries, and there is little evidence regarding the sources of expectational errors. Based on a longitudinal survey of graduates from the six largest universities in...
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Evolution of multidimensional poverty in crisis-ridden Mozambique
Egger, Eva-Maria; Salvucci, Vincenzo; Tarp, Finn - 2020
Mozambique experienced important reduction in the poverty rate until recently, before two major natural disasters hit and the country started suffering from a hidden debt scandal with associated economic slowdown. As the last available national household expenditure survey is from 2014/15, just...
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Character or context: What explains behavioural dishonesty in low-income countries?
Ferreira, Ines A.; Jones, Sam; Mouco, Jorge - 2020
We run a lab-in-the-field experiment with 1,060 university students in Mozambique to examine the correlates of behavioural dishonesty, distinguishing between intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Using an incentivized dice game, which yields direct estimates of the propensity to cheat, we find that...
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Health, development, and institutional factors: The Mozambique case
Garrido, Paulo Ivo - 2020
The central aim of this text is to show the impact institutions have on the performance of the health sector in Mozambique. The text shows that of the social determinants of health, institutions play a central role in the performance of the Mozambican health sector-and, through it, economic and...
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Decentralization reforms in Mozambique: The role of institutions in the definition of results
Forquilha, Salvador - 2020
With the introduction of the economic reforms in the late 1980s, the opening up of the political arena and the end of the civil war in the early 1990s, the decentralization process began in Mozambique. Different research developed in recent years shows that, as is the case in other countries in...
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Economic development and institutions in Mozambique: Factors affecting public financial management
Cruz, António; Mafambissa, Fausto J. - 2020
Mozambique has achieved incipient but still fragile socio-economic development since 1975. The public financial management system has been reformed and improved, but its performance has weakened since 2013. Applying an institutional economics approach, we have identified the economic growth...
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Rule of law and judicial independence
Trindade, João Carlos - 2020
The rule of law and judicial independence are a project yet to be achieved in Mozambique. The different attempts made so far to reform the legal system, mainly after the change in political and strategic direction brought about by the Constitution of 1990, were always short-sighted and...
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Natural resources, institutions, and economic transformation in Mozambique
Macuane, José Jaime; Muianga, Carlos - 2020
In the light of Mozambique's natural resources boom-especially its large-scale investments in mining, oil, and gas-this paper analyses the prospects for the extractive industries to contribute to economic transformation from an institutional perspective. To this purpose, we address the...
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Updating great expectations: The effect of peer salary information on own-earnings forecasts
Jones, Sam; Santos, Ricardo - 2020
How jobseekers set their earnings expectations is central to job search models. To study this process, we track the evolution of own-earnings forecasts over 18 months for a representative panel of university-leavers in Mozambique and estimate the impact of a wage information intervention. We...
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Economic complexity and structural transformation: the case of Mozambique
Sørensen, Bjørn Bo; Estmann, Christian; Sarmento, … - 2020
Mozambique is among the world's least complex economies. By systematically accounting for both supply- and demand-side factors, we identify new products and sectors that can help to diversify and upgrade its economy. In a supply-side analysis, we use network methods from the literature on...
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Adopting mobile money : evidence from an experiment in rural Africa
Batista, Catia; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2020
Who uses mobile money? What is mobile money used for? This paper describes the mobile money adoption patterns following the experimental introduction of mobile money for the first time in rural areas of Southern Mozambique. We use a combination of administrative and household survey data to...
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Subjective expectations and demand for contraception
Miller, Grant; Paula Neto, Áureo Nilo de; Valente, … - 2020
Nearly one-quarter of married, fertile-age women in Sub-Saharan Africa say that they want to avoid pregnancy but are not using contraceptives. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to study this puzzle in a developing country using detailed data on women’s subjective...
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Evolution of multidimensional poverty in crisis-ridden Mozambique
Egger, Eva-Maria; Salvucci, Vincenzo; Tarp, Finn - 2020
Mozambique experienced important reduction in the poverty rate until recently, before two major natural disasters hit and the country started suffering from a hidden debt scandal with associated economic slowdown. As the last available national household expenditure survey is from 2014/15, just...
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Republic of Mozambique : request for disbursement under the rapid credit facility : press release; staff report; and statement by the Executive Director for the Republic of Mozambi...
Internationaler Währungsfonds - 2020
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Character or context : what explains behavioural dishonesty in low-income countries?
Ferreira, Ines A.; Jones, Sam; Mouco, Jorge - 2020
We run a lab-in-the-field experiment with 1,060 university students in Mozambique to examine the correlates of behavioural dishonesty, distinguishing between intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Using an incentivized dice game, which yields direct estimates of the propensity to cheat, we find that...
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Deconstructing the gender gap in rural financial inclusion : the cases of Mozambique and Tanzania
FAO - 2020
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Updating great expectations : the effect of peer salary information on own-earnings forecasts
Jones, Sam; Santos, Ricardo - 2020
How jobseekers set their earnings expectations is central to job search models. To study this process, we track the evolution of own-earnings forecasts over 18 months for a representative panel of university-leavers in Mozambique and estimate the impact of a wage information intervention. We...
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Natural resources, institutions, and economic transformation in Mozambique
Macuane, José Jaime; Muianga, Carlos - 2020
In the light of Mozambique's natural resources boom-especially its large-scale investments in mining, oil, and gas-this paper analyses the prospects for the extractive industries to contribute to economic transformation from an institutional perspective. To this purpose, we address the...
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Rule of law and judicial independence
Trindade, João Carlos - 2020
The rule of law and judicial independence are a project yet to be achieved in Mozambique. The different attempts made so far to reform the legal system, mainly after the change in political and strategic direction brought about by the Constitution of 1990, were always short-sighted and...
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Economic development and institutions in Mozambique : factors affecting public financial management
Cruz, António; Mafambissa, Fausto J. - 2020
Mozambique has achieved incipient but still fragile socio-economic development since 1975. The public financial management system has been reformed and improved, but its performance has weakened since 2013. Applying an institutional economics approach, we have identified the economic growth...
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Decentralization reforms in Mozambique : the role of institutions in the definition of results
Forquilha, Salvador - 2020
With the introduction of the economic reforms in the late 1980s, the opening up of the political arena and the end of the civil war in the early 1990s, the decentralization process began in Mozambique. Different research developed in recent years shows that, as is the case in other countries in...
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Health, development, and institutional factors : the Mozambique case
Garrido, Paulo Ivo - 2020
The central aim of this text is to show the impact institutions have on the performance of the health sector in Mozambique. The text shows that of the social determinants of health, institutions play a central role in the performance of the Mozambican health sector-and, through it, economic and...
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Economic complexity and structural transformation : the case of Mozambique
Sørensen, Bjørn Bo; Estmann, Christian; Sarmento, … - 2020
Mozambique is among the world's least complex economies. By systematically accounting for both supply- and demand-side factors, we identify new products and sectors that can help to diversify and upgrade its economy. In a supply-side analysis, we use network methods from the literature on...
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Misinformed, mismatched, or misled? : explaining the gap between expected and realized graduate earnings in Mozambique
Jones, Sam; Santos, Ricardo; Xirinda, Gimelgo - 2020
Inaccurate expectations of future wages are found in many contexts. Yet, existing studies overwhelmingly refer to high-income countries, and there is little evidence regarding the sources of expectational errors. Based on a longitudinal survey of graduates from the six largest universities in...
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Mozambique : MOZMOD v2.6 : 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Castelo, Vanda; Castigo, Finório; Cardoso, José; … - 2020
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Does information break the political resource curse? Experimental evidence from Mozambique
Armand, Alex; Coutts, Alexander; Vicente, Pedro C.; … - 2019
The political resource curse is the idea that natural resources can lead to the deterioration of public policies through corruption and rent-seeking by those closest to political power. One prominent consequence is the emergence of conflict. This paper takes this theory to the data for the case...
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Mobile Phones and Mozambique Traders: What is the Size of Reduced Search Costs and Who Benefits?
Zant, Wouter - 2019
We investigate to what extent the roll-out of the mobile phone network in Mozambique reduced transport costs and search costs, and thereby decreased spatial price dispersion and improved market efficiency. Estimations are based on data of transport costs of maize grain and maize market prices....
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Evaluation of the coverage and benefit incidences of food fortification in Mozambique. Executive summary
2019
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the coverage of the National Food Fortification Programme (NFFP) in Mozambique regarding iron-fortified wheat and maize flours and vitamin A-fortified sugar and vegetable oil, as well as the benefit reach across population groups. A...
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Evaluation of the coverage and benefit incidences of food fortification in Mozambique
2019
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the coverage of the National Food Fortification Programme (NFFP) in Mozambique regarding iron-fortified wheat and maize flours and vitamin A-fortified sugar and vegetable oil, as well as the benefit reach across population groups. A...
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Beyond access to basic services: Perspectives on the social determinants of health in Mozambique
Llop-Gironés, Alba; Jones, Sam - 2019
The social determinants of health have not been studied extensively in low-income contexts, where most studies focus on access to medical care. We undertake a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of the social determinants of health in Mozambique for the 2002-14 period, covering 258,431...
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An analysis of school dropout in Mozambique, 2014-15
Mambo, Félix; Basso, Maren; Salvucci, Vincenzo; … - 2019
The level of educational attainment in Mozambique is one of the lowest in the world and primary school completion rate is also very low, not reaching 40 per cent. Using data from the Mozambican Household Budget Survey 2014/15, we study (1) the determinants of school dropout; (2) the variables...
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Vulnerability to natural shocks: Assessing the short-term impact on consumption and poverty of the 2015 flood in Mozambique
Salvucci, Vincenzo; Santos, Ricardo - 2019
Mozambique is among the most disaster-prone countries in the world. A bigger than usual, and mostly unexpected, flood occurred in the central-northern region of the country in the first few months of 2015, causing huge damage to infrastructures. In this paper, we use a nationally representative...
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Counting-based multidimensional poverty identification: From deprivation weights to bundles
Jones, Sam - 2019
In the widely used class of multidimensional poverty measures introduced by Alkire and Foster (2011), dimension-specific weights combined with a single cut-off parameter play a fundamental role in identifying who is multidimensionally poor. This paper revisits how these parameters are...
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Improving Access to Savings through Mobile Money: Experimental Evidence from African Smallholder Farmers
Batista, Catia; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2019
Investment in improved agricultural inputs is infrequent for smallholder farmers in Africa. One barrier may be limited access to formal savings. This is the first study to use a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of using mobile money as a tool to promote agricultural investment....
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The effects of the Maputo ring road on the quantity and quality of nearby housing
Fisker, Peter Simonsen; Malmgren-Hansen, David; … - 2019
Using convolutional neural networks applied to satellite images covering a 25 km x 12 km rectangle on the northern outskirts of Greater Maputo, we detect and classify buildings from 2010 and 2018 in order to compare the development in quantity and quality of buildings from before and after...
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An analysis of school dropout in Mozambique, 2014-15
Mambo, Félix; Basso, Maren; Salvucci, Vincenzo; … - 2019
The level of educational attainment in Mozambique is one of the lowest in the world and primary school completion rate is also very low, not reaching 40 per cent. Using data from the Mozambican Household Budget Survey 2014/15, we study (1) the determinants of school dropout; (2) the variables...
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Vulnerability to natural shocks : assessing the short-term impact on consumption and poverty of the 2015 flood in Mozambique
Salvucci, Vincenzo; Santos, Ricardo - 2019
Mozambique is among the most disaster-prone countries in the world. A bigger than usual, and mostly unexpected, flood occurred in the central-northern region of the country in the first few months of 2015, causing huge damage to infrastructures. In this paper, we use a nationally representative...
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Evaluation of the coverage and benefit incidences of food fortification in Mozambique : executive summary
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth - 2019
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the coverage of the National Food Fortification Programme (NFFP) in Mozambique regarding iron-fortified wheat and maize flours and vitamin A-fortified sugar and vegetable oil, as well as the benefit reach across population groups. A...
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Evaluation of the coverage and benefit incidences of food fortification in Mozambique
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth - 2019
The main objective of this study is to evaluate the coverage of the National Food Fortification Programme (NFFP) in Mozambique regarding iron-fortified wheat and maize flours and vitamin A-fortified sugar and vegetable oil, as well as the benefit reach across population groups. A...
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Mozambique : MOZMOD v2.3 : 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Castelo, Vanda; Castigo, Finório; Cardoso, José; … - 2019
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Subsidies and the African Green Revolution : direct effects and social network spillovers of randomized input subsidies in Mozambique
Carter, Michael R.; Laajaj, Rachid; Yang, Dean - 2019
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Mobile phones and Mozambique traders : what is the size of reduced search costs and who benefits?
Zant, Wouter - 2019
We investigate to what extent the roll-out of the mobile phone network in Mozambique reduced transport costs and search costs, and thereby decreased spatial price dispersion and improved market efficiency. Estimations are based on data of transport costs of maize grain and maize market prices....
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Does information break the political resource curse? : experimental evidence from Mozambique
Armand, Alex; Coutts, Alexander; Vicente, Pedro C.; … - 2019
The political resource curse is the idea that natural resources can lead to the deterioration of public policies through corruption and rent-seeking by those closest to political power. One prominent consequence is the emergence of conflict. This paper takes this theory to the data for the case...
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The national entrepreneurship framework conditions in sub-Saharan Africa : a comparative study of GEM data/National Expert Surveys for South Africa, Angola, Mozambique and Madagasc...
Herrington, Mike; Coduras, Alicia - In: Journal of Global Entrepreneurship Research : JGER 9 (2019) 60, pp. 1-24
Entrepreneurship is widely argued to be critical for economic development and alleviating extreme poverty. However, entrepreneurship research in sub-Saharan Africa has not received much attention over the last few decades possibly due to a lack of sufficient resources. It is becoming...
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The effects of the Maputo ring road on the quantity and quality of nearby housing
Fisker, Peter Simonsen; Malmgren-Hansen, David; … - 2019
Using convolutional neural networks applied to satellite images covering a 25 km x 12 km rectangle on the northern outskirts of Greater Maputo, we detect and classify buildings from 2010 and 2018 in order to compare the development in quantity and quality of buildings from before and after...
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Agricultural development, trade, and income distribution : a 2015 social accounting matrix multiplier decomposition approach for Mozambique
Mondlane, Silvana; Seventer, Dirk van - 2019
This paper considers the impact of agriculture and international trade development on income distribution and economic activity in Mozambique. A social accounting matrix multiplier decomposition model is used -- in particular, an extension of the standard model that details the process of income...
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Improving access to savings through mobile money : experimental evidence from African smallholder farmers
Batista, Catia; Vicente, Pedro C. - 2019
Investment in improved agricultural inputs is infrequent for smallholder farmers in Africa. One barrier may be limited access to formal savings. This is the first study to use a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the impact of using mobile money as a tool to promote agricultural investment....
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