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Rwanda Economic Update, April 2011

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  • World Bank, 2011. "Rwanda Economic Update, April 2011," World Bank Publications - Reports 27250, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2007. "Promoting Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth in Rwanda : Challenges and Opportunities," World Bank Publications - Reports 19241, The World Bank Group.
    2. Murekezi, Abdoul Karim & Loveridge, Scott, 2009. "Have coffee reforms and coffee supply chains affected farmers' income? The case of coffee growers in Rwanda," 2009 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, 2009, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 49597, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    2. Ali, Daniel Ayalew & Deininger, Klaus & Duponchel, Marguerite, 2014. "Credit constraints, agricultural productivity, and rural nonfarm participation : evidence from Rwanda," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6769, The World Bank.
    3. Wainaina, P. & Njagi, T. & Onyango, K., 2018. "Credit constraints, off-farm participation and productivity; case of Kenyan rural sector," 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia 277050, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
    4. Tobias, Jutta M. & Mair, Johanna & Barbosa-Leiker, Celestina, 2013. "Toward a theory of transformative entrepreneuring: Poverty reduction and conflict resolution in Rwanda's entrepreneurial coffee sector," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 28(6), pages 728-742.

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