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Protectors or enablers? Untangling the roles of traditional authorities and local elites in foreign land grabs in Cameroon. (2022). Dessein, Joost ; Wanki, James Emmanuel ; Ndi, Frankline Anum.
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  22. How and why large scale agricultural land investments do not create long-term employment benefits: A critique of the ‘state’ of labour regulations in Ghana. (2020). Gyapong, Adwoa Yeboah.
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  23. From conflict to cooperation: The trajectories of large scale land investments on land conflict reversal in Ghana. (2020). Abubakari, Mohammed ; Twum, Kwaku Owusu ; Asokwah, Gertrude Amissah.
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  24. Water Resources as Determinants for Foreign Direct Investments in Land - A Gravity Analysis of Foreign Land Acquisitions. (2020). Krisztin, Tamás ; Hirsch, Cornelius ; See, Linda.
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  25. The influence of large-scale investments in agricultural land on household food security in the Gurue and Monapo districts of Mozambique. (2020). Mawoko, Zaka Diana.
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  28. Female Access and Rights to Land, and Rural Non‐farm Entrepreneurship in Four African Countries. (2019). Efobi, Uchenna ; Beecroft, Ibukun ; Atata, Scholastica N.
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  29. 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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  30. Changes in Ghanaian farming systems: stagnation or a quiet transformation?. (2018). Kolavalli, Shashi ; Houssou, Nazaire ; Johnson, Michael ; Asante-Addo, Collins.
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  32. The Determinants of Large-Scale Land Acquisitions (LSLAs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA): A Case Study. (2018). Salvan, Michele ; Orsi, Luigi ; Sali, Guido ; Mazzocchi, Chiara.
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  34. Impacts of large-scale land holdings on Fulani pastoralists’ in the Agogo Traditional Area of Ghana. (2018). Bukari, Kaderi Noagah ; Kuusaana, Elias Danyi.
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  35. Land versus livelihoods: Community perspectives on dispossession and marginalization in Ghanas mining sector. (2018). Andrews, Nathan.
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  36. Towards a sustainable development licence to operate for the extractive sector. (2017). Ayuk, Elias T ; Bodouroglou, Christina ; Oberle, Bruno ; Milligan, Ben ; Pedro, Antonio ; Ekins, Paul.
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  37. Land Grabbing, Local Contestation, and the Struggle for Economic Gain. (2017). Ndi, Frankline Anum.
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  38. Large Scale Land Investments: Impact on Child Health. (2017). Brandt, Jana .
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  39. Assessing Impacts of Large Scale Land Transfers: Challenges and Opportunities in Malawi’s Estate Sector. (2017). Deininger, Klaus ; Xia, Fang.
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  40. Large farm establishment, smallholder productivity, labor market participation, and resilience : evidence from Ethiopia. (2016). Deininger, Klaus ; Ali, Daniel Ayalew ; Philip, Charles Anthony .
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  41. Quantifying Spillover Effects from Large Land-based Investment: The Case of Mozambique. (2016). Deininger, Klaus ; Xia, Fang.
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  42. Determinants of biofuel-oriented land acquisitions in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Ticci, Elisa ; Giovannetti, Giorgia.
    In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
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  43. This land is my land! Large-Scale Land Acquisitions and conflict events in Sub-Saharan Africa. (2016). Maggioni, Mario ; Balestri, Sara.
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  44. IFAD RESEARCH SERIES 1 - Agricultural and rural development reconsidered: a guide to issues and debates. (2016). Wiggins, S.
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  45. Quantifying spillover effects from large farm establishments : the case of Mozambique. (2015). Deininger, Klaus ; Xia, Fang ; Payongayong, Ellen ; Mate, Aurelio .
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  46. Using national statistics to increase transparency of large land acquisition : evidence from Ethiopia. (2015). Deininger, Klaus ; Ali, Daniel Ayalew ; Harris,Charles Anthony Philip, .
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  47. Do the land-poor gain from agricultural investments? Empirical evidence from Zambia using panel data. (2015). Tengstam, Sven ; Ahlerup, Pelle.
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  48. Sugarcane outgrowers in Ethiopia: ’Forced’ to remain poor?. (2015). Henningsen, Arne ; Gibbon, Peter ; Wendimu, Mengistu Assefa.
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  49. Transformations of traditional landuse systems and their effects on development opportunities and people’s livelihoods in Northern Ghana. (2015). Kranjac-Berisavljevic, Gordana.
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