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Estimating the Enduring Effects of Fertiliser Subsidies on Commercial Fertiliser Demand and Maize Production: Panel Data Evidence from Malawi. (2017). Jayne, Thomas ; Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob.
In: Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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