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2020 Annual trends and outlook report: Sustaining Africa's agrifood system transformation: The role of public policies: Synopsis |
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AGRICULTURAL INPUTS POLICY UNDER MACROECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY: APPLYING THE KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL TO GHANA’S FERTILIZER SUBSIDY PROGRAMME (2008–2015) |
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Advancing research, policy, and capacity for food system transformation: Synthesis of achievements from the feed the future innovation lab for food security policy |
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Agricultural inputs policy under macroeconomic uncertainty: Applying the kaleidoscope model to Ghana’s Fertilizer Subsidy Programme (2008–2015) |
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Agricultural strategy development in West Africa: The false promise of participation? |
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Are Electoral Coalitions Harmful for Democratic Consolidation in Africa? |
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CONCEPTUALIZING DRIVERS OF POLICY CHANGE IN AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND FOOD SECURITY: THE KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL |
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Conceptualizing Drivers of Agriculture and Nutrition Policy Change through the Kaleidoscope Model |
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Conceptualizing Key Drivers of Policy Change An Introduction to the Kaleidoscope Model |
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Conceptualizing Key Drivers of Policy Change: An Introduction to the Kaleidoscope Model |
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Conceptualizing drivers of policy change in agriculture, nutrition, and food security: The kaleidoscope model |
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Contention over contagion: Citizen responses to COVID-19 policies |
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Cross-country typologies and development strategies to end hunger in Africa |
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Deepening decentralization in Zambia: Political economy constraints and opportunities for reform |
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Does Good Governance Contribute to Pro-poor Growth?: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence from Cross-Country Studies |
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Does good governance contribute to pro-poor growth?: a review of the evidence from cross-country studies |
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Embracing political economy to enhance policy influence: Lessons from PIM research |
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Enabling or enfeebling the private sector? Government policy responses and business initiatives during COVID-19 |
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Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction |
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Foreign Aid in Africa: Tracing Channels of Influence on Democratic Transitions and Consolidation |
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From farm to table: How are governments keeping food systems functioning during COVID-19? |
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Ghana's economic and agricultural transformation: Past performance and future prospects: Synopsis |
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Governing a crisis and crises of governance: The political dimensions of COVID-19 |
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Growth options and poverty reduction in Ethiopia: a spatial, economy-wide model analysis for 2004-2015 |
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Improving the equity and effectiveness of Nepal’s fertilizer subsidy program |
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Institutional limits to land governance reform: Federal-state dynamics in Nigeria |
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Negotiating the social contract in urban Africa: Informal food traders in Ghanaian cities |
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Nepal’s 2072 federal constitution: Implications for the governance of the agricultural sector |
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Personalistic Policy-Making in a Vibrant Democracy: Senegal's Fragmented Response to the 2007/08 Food price Crisis |
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Populist Strategies in African Democracies |
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Rapport annuel 2020 sur les tendances et les perspectives: Pour une transformation durable du système agroalimentaire en Afrique: Le rôle des politiques publiques |
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Scaling up and sustaining social protection under COVID-19 |
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Smallholder African agriculture: progress and problems in confronting hunger and poverty |
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Smallholder Farmers' and Other Agricultural Sector Stakeholders' Priorities for Government Spending: Evidence from Zambia |
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Smallholder farmers' and other agricultural sector stakeholders' priorities for government spending: Evidence from Zambia |
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Strategic analysis and knowledge support systems for rural development strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Strong democracy, weak state: The political economy of Ghana’s stalled structural transformation |
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Subnational Variation in Policy Implementation: The Case of Nigerian Land Governance Reform |
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Subnational variation in policy implementation: the case of Nigerian land governance reform |
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Synopsis: The enabling environment for informal food traders in Nigeria’s secondary cities |
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THE KALEIDOSCOPE MODEL OF POLICY CHANGE: APPLICATIONS TO FOOD SECURITY POLICY IN ZAMBIA |
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Tax compliance and representation in Zambia’s informal economy |
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The Devolution Revolution: Implications for Agricultural Service Delivery in Ghana |
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The Political Economy of Green Growth: Illustrations from Southern Africa |
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The Political Participation of Africa's Youth: Turnout, Partisanship, and Protest |
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The devolution revolution: Implications for agricultural service delivery in Ghana |
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The enabling environment for informal food traders in Nigeria’s secondary cities |
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The political economy of Zambia’s recovery: Structural change without transformation? |
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The politics and governance of informal food retail in urban Africa |
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The role of agriculture in development: Implications for Sub-Saharan Africa |
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The role of agriculture in development: implications for Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Timing, targets, and transparency: Foreign and domestic resource mobilization to combat COVID-19 |
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Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Limits of Foreign Aid on Malawi's Democratic Consolidation |
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WHAT DRIVES INPUT SUBSIDY POLICY REFORM? THE CASE OF ZAMBIA, 2002-2016 |
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What Drives Agricultural Input Subsidy Reform in Africa? Applying the Kaleidoscope Model of Food Security Policy Change |
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What Drives Policy Change? Evidence from Six Empirical Applications of the Kaleidoscope Model |
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What are the impacts of devolution on agricultural civil servants and services in Ghana? |
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What drives input subsidy policy reform? The case of Zambia, 2002–2016 |
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