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Gendered differences in crop diversity choices: A case study from Papua New Guinea. (2021). Pascual, Unai ; Nordhagen, Stella ; Drucker, Adam G.
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  25. Solving MPSGE Models Using GEMPACK. (2004). Horridge, Mark ; Rutherford, Thomas ; Cretegny, Laurent ; Pearson, Ken.
    In: Conference papers.
    RePEc:ags:pugtwp:331202.

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  26. Trade Policy Reform and the Missing Revenue: A Gendered Analysis for Mozambique. (2003). Tarp, Finn ; Arndt, Channing.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:62441.

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  27. Impact assessment of IFPRIs research and related activities based on economywide modeling. (2003). Anderson, Kym.
    In: Impact assessments.
    RePEc:fpr:impass:21.

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  28. HIV/AIDS, human capital, and economic prospects for Mozambique. (2002). Arndt, Channing.
    In: TMD discussion papers.
    RePEc:fpr:tmddps:88.

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  29. Facing the development challenge in Mozambique: an economywide perspective. (2002). Tarp, Finn ; Robinson, Sherman ; Jensen, Henning ; Arndt, Channing ; Heltberg, Rasmus.
    In: Research reports.
    RePEc:fpr:resrep:126.

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  30. Agricultural supply response and poverty in Mozambique. (2002). Tarp, Finn ; Heltberg, R..
    In: Food Policy.
    RePEc:eee:jfpoli:v:27:y:2002:i:2:p:103-124.

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  31. Agricultural Supply Response and Poverty in Mozambique. (2001). Tarp, Finn ; Heltberg, Rasmus.
    In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:unu:wpaper:dp2001-114.

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  32. Economy-wide effects of El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in Mexico and the role of improved forecasting and technological change. (2001). Robinson, Sherman ; Harris, Rebecca Lee .
    In: TMD discussion papers.
    RePEc:fpr:tmddps:83.

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  33. Modeling the Effects of Trade on Women, at Work and at Home. (2000). Wood, Adrian ; Fontana, Marzia.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:28:y:2000:i:7:p:1173-1190.

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