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Masters, William A.
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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 ; Other versions of this item:
References listed on IDEAS Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.: Harounan Kazianga & William A. Masters, 2006.
"Property rights, production technology, and deforestation: cocoa in Cameroon ,"
Agricultural Economics ,
International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 35(1), pages 19-26, 07.
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Njinkeu, Dominique, 1996.
"Evaluation of the incentive structure: A survey and application to Cameroon ,"
World Development ,
Elsevier, vol. 24(3), pages 557-568, March.
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Anderson, Kym & Kurzweil, Marianne & Martin, Will & Sandri, Damiano & Valenzuela, Ernesto, 2008.
"Methodology for Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives ,"
Agricultural Distortions Working Paper
48326, World Bank.
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Federico Bonaglia & Kiichiro Fukasaku, 2003.
"Export Diversification in Low-Income Countries: An International Challenge After Doha ,"
OECD Development Centre Working Papers
209, OECD, Development Centre.
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Other versions: McMillan, Margaret S. & Masters, William A., 2000.
"An African Growth Trap: Production Technology And The Time-Consistency Of Agricultural Taxation, R&D And Investment ,"
Miscellaneous Papers
11839, Agecon Search.
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Other versions: Baffes, John, 2007.
"Distortions to Cotton Sector Incentives in West and Central Africa ,"
Agricultural Distortions Working Paper
48526, World Bank.
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Maret, Fenohasina, 2007.
"Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Madagascar ,"
Agricultural Distortions Working Paper
48551, World Bank.
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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.
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Baffes, John, 2007.
"Distortions to Cotton Sector Incentives in West and Central Africa ,"
Agricultural Distortions Working Paper
48526, World Bank.
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