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The effects of the national agricultural input voucher scheme (NAIVS) on sustainable intensification of maize production in Tanzania. (2021). Mason, Nicole M ; Kim, Jong Woo ; Wu, Felicia ; Mather, David.
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    In: 2013 Fourth International Conference, September 22-25, 2013, Hammamet, Tunisia.
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  45. Who is Vouching for the Input Voucher? Decentralized Targeting and Elite Capture in Tanzania. (2012). Pan, Lei ; Christiaensen, Luc.
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  46. The politics of what works for the poor in public expenditure and taxation: a review. (2012). Mosley, Paul.
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  48. Smallholder Behavioral Responses to Marketing Board Activities in a Dual Channel Marketing System: The Case of Maize in Zambia. (2012). Myers, Robert ; Mason, Nicole ; Jayne, Thomas.
    In: 2012 Conference, August 18-24, 2012, Foz do Iguacu, Brazil.
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  49. Do Fertilizer Subsidies Boost Staple Crop Production and Reduce Poverty Across the Distribution of Smallholders in Africa? Quantile Regression Results from Malawi.. (2012). Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob ; Jayne, Thomas.
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