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Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Zambia

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Robinson, Peter
Govereh, Jones
Ndlela, Daniel
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Paper provided by World Bank in its series Agricultural Distortions Working Paper with number 48516.

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Keywords: Distorted incentives; agricultural and trade policy reforms; national agricultural development; Agricultural and Food Policy; International Relations/Trade; F13; F14; Q17; Q18;

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  1. Valenzuela, Ernesto & Kurzweil, Marianne & Croser, Johanna & Nelgen, Signe & Anderson, Kym, 2007. "Annual Estimates Of African Distortions To Agricultural Incentives," Agricultural Distortions Working Paper 48553, World Bank. [Downloadable!]
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