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Artificial insemination and economic growth in Senegal

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  • François Joseph Cabral

    (École doctorale des Sciences juridiques, politiques, économiques et de gestion)

Abstract

Using a general dynamic equilibrium model, this article simulates the impact of Senegal's artificial insemination program on economic growth and household wellbeing. The results attest to a rise in the supply of cows, meat, processed milk, and leather. The price effects seem to override the revenue effects. Indeed, the households benefitting from this program are those in silvopastoral and urban zones, and in the groundnut-growing belt.

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  • François Joseph Cabral, 2017. "Artificial insemination and economic growth in Senegal," Post-Print hal-01686399, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01686399
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-07196-9.p.0219
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