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Why is sub‐Saharan Africa an attractive destination to foreign land grabbers? Evidence from country characteristics. (2022). Yoon, Hyunsoo ; Nkansahdwamena, Ernest.
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  14. Does Commons Grabbing Lead to Resilience Grabbing? The Anti-Politics Machine of Neo-Liberal Agrarian Development and Local Responses. (2020). Haller, Tobias ; Ngutu, Mariah ; Kaser, Fabian.
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  15. The Rush for Land and Agricultural Investment in Ethiopia: What We Know and What We Are Missing. (2020). Cochrane, Logan ; Legault, Danielle D.
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  16. The Drivers of Maize Area Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa. How Policies to Boost Maize Production Overlook the Interests of Smallholder Farmers. (2020). Santpoort, Romy.
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  17. “Inclusive business” in agriculture: Evidence from the evolution of agricultural value chains. (2020). Cotula, Lorenzo ; Foster, Laura Catherine ; German, Laura A ; Bonanno, Anya M.
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  18. Large agricultural investments in Kenya’s Nanyuki Area: Inventory and analysis of business models. (2020). Anseeuw, Ward ; Eckert, Sandra ; Giger, Markus ; Zaehringer, Julie G ; Mutea, Emily ; Kiteme, Boniface.
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  19. Does farm structure affect rural household incomes? Evidence from Tanzania. (2020). Jayne, Thomas ; Chamberlin, Jordan.
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  20. Impact of Chinese Agribusiness Entrepreneurs on the Local Land Market in the Russian Far East. (2020). Lerman, Zvi ; Potenko, Tatiana A ; Mishchuk, Svetlana ; Gudaj, Richard T ; Zuenko, Ivan ; Yi, Fujin.
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  21. Effect of transit road quality on trade costs in East Africa. (2020). Kaminchia, Sheila.
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  25. Improving Transparency and Reliability of Tenure Information for Improved Land Governance in Senegal. (2019). Guillouet, Simon ; Bourgoin, Jeremy ; Valette, Elodie ; Dia, Djiby ; Diop, Djibril.
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  28. Nucleus-outgrower schemes as an alternative to traditional smallholder agriculture in Tanzania – strengths, weaknesses and policy requirements. (2018). Sternisko, Konrad ; Remke, Kerstin ; Dylla, Jonas ; Eckhard, Franziska ; Schwarz, Fabian ; Absmayr, Thomas ; Bruntrup, Michael.
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  29. Transdisciplinary Research: Collaborative Leadership and Empowerment Towards Sustainability of Push–Pull Technology. (2018). Nyangau, Isaac Mbeche ; Kelboro, Girma ; Borgemeister, Christian ; Hornidge, Anna-Katharina.
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  33. The Role of Property Rights in the Relationship between Capital Flows and Economic Growth in SSA: Do Natural Resources Endowment and Country Income Level Matter?. (2018). Gakpa, Lewis ; Coulibaly, Sionfou Seydou ; Soumar, Issouf.
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  34. Foreign Land Acquisitions and Environmental Regulations: does the Pollution-Haven Hypothesis hold?. (2018). Scoppola, Margherita ; Raimondi, V.
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  36. Investigating the pollution haven hypothesis in Ghana: An empirical investigation. (2017). solarin, sakiru ; Ozturk, Ilhan ; Al-mulali, Usama ; Musah, Ibrahim.
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  37. Does Farm Structure Matter? The Effects of Farmland Distribution Patterns on Rural Household Incomes. (2017). Jayne, Thomas ; Chamberlin, Jordan.
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  38. FARMLAND CONCENTRATION AND RURAL INCOME GROWTH: EVIDENCE FROM TANZANIA. (2017). Jayne, Thomas ; Chamberlin, Jordan.
    In: Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Papers.
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  41. How Institutions Shape Land Deals: The Role of Corruption. (2016). Meierrieks, Daniel ; Krieger, Tim ; Bujko, Matthias ; Fischer, Christian.
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  43. Drivers of Households’ Land-Use Decisions: A Critical Review of Micro-Level Studies in Tropical Regions. (2016). Lay, Jann ; Sipangule, Kacana ; Hettig, Elisabeth.
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  44. The Quiet Rise of Medium-Scale Farms in Malawi. (2016). Jayne, Thomas ; Anseeuw, Ward ; Kachule, Richard ; Kotsopoulos, John.
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  46. Determinants of biofuel-oriented land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Ticci, Elisa ; Giovannetti, Giorgia.
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  47. Expropriation and the Location of Farmland Investment: a theoretical investigation into the Land Rush. (2015). Rosete, Alfredo .
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  48. Customary rights and societal stakes of large-scale tobacco cultivation in Malawi. (2015). German, Laura ; Mandondo, Alois .
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  52. How institutions shape land deals: The role of corruption. (2014). Meierrieks, Daniel ; Krieger, Tim ; Fischer, Christian ; Bujko, Matthias .
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  53. Rural welfare implications of large-scale land acquisitions in Africa: A theoretical framework. (2014). Thiele, Rainer ; Kleemann, Linda.
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  54. Asian Land Acquisitions in Africa: Beyond the €˜New Bandung€™ or a €˜New Colonialism€™?. (2014). .
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  57. Consultation in Large-Scale Land Acquisitions: An Evaluation of Three Cases in Mali. (2014). Nolte, Kerstin ; Voget-Kleschin, Lieske.
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  58. The geographic and sectoral patterns of large-scale farmland investments in sub-Saharan Africa. (2014). Schoneveld, George Christoffel .
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  59. Fossil fuel depletion and socio-economic scenarios: An integrated approach. (2014). Carpintero, Óscar ; Capellán-Pérez, Iñigo ; Mediavilla, Margarita ; Miguel, Luis Javier ; Capellan-Perez, Iigo ; de Castro, Carlos.
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  60. The Law and Land Grabbing: Friend or Foe?. (2014). Liz, Alden Wily .
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  61. Economic and ethical challenges of land grabs in sub-Saharan Africa. (2013). Thiele, Rainer ; Nolte, Kerstin ; Lay, Jann ; Kleemann, Linda ; Voget-Kleschin, Lieske ; Ott, Konrad.
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  62. “Moving” land across borders: spatial shifts in land demand and immiserizing effects. (2013). .
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  63. Interplay of Land Governance and Large-Scale Agricultural Investment: Evidence from Ghana and Kenya. (2013). Nolte, Kerstin ; Vaeth, Susanne .
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  64. Biofuel Development and Large-Scale Land Deals in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2013). Ticci, Elisa ; Giovannetti, Giorgia.
    In: Working Papers - Economics.
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  65. Contemporary Processes of Large-Scale Land Acquisition in Sub-Saharan Africa: Legal Deficiency or Elite Capture of the Rule of Law?. (2013). German, Laura ; Schoneveld, George ; Mwangi, Esther.
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  66. European investors and land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2013). Krukowska, Monika.
    In: Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego.
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