Improving the Impact of Market Reform on Agricultural Productivity in Africa: How Institutional Design Makes a Difference



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MSU INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PAPERS

IDP 13 ........... Sources and Effects of Instability in the World Rice Market

by T. S. Jayne. 1993. 104 pp. $11.00 (CDIE reference
PN-ABJ-359)

IDP 14 ........... The Impact of Agricultural Technology in Sub-Saharan

Africa: A Synthesis of Symposium Findings by James F.
Oehmke and Eric C. Crawford. 1993. 33 pp. $7.00
(CDIE
reference PN-ABP-321)

IDP 14F ......... LImpact de la technologie agricole en Afrique

subsaharienne: Synthese des conclusions du colloque par
James F. Oehmke and Eric W. Crawford. 1993. 34 pp.
$7.00
(CDIE reference PN-ABQ-056)

IDP 15 ........... Market-Oriented Strategies to Improve Household Access

to Food: Experience from Sub-Saharan Africa by T.S.
Jayne, D.L. Tschirley, John M. Staatz, James D. Shaffer,
Michael T. Weber, Munhamo Chisvo, and Mulinge
Mukumbu.* 1994. 61 pp. $9.00
(CDIE reference PN-
ABS-755)

IDP 16 ........... Improving the Measurement and Analysis of African

Agricultural Productivity: Promoting Complementarities
between Micro and Macro Data
by Valerie Kelly, Jane
Hopkins, Thomas Reardon, and Eric Crawford. 1995. 44
pp. $7.00
(CDIE reference pending)

IDP 17 ........... Promoting Food Security in Rwanda Through Sustainable

Agricultural Productivity: Meeting the Challenges of
Population Pressure, Land Degradation, and Poverty
by
Daniel C. Clay, Fidele Byiringiro, Jaakko Kangasniemi,
Thomas Reardon, Bosco Sibomana, Laurence Uwamariya,
and David Tardif-Douglin. 1995. 115 pp. $11.00
(CDIE
reference PN-ABX-501)

IDP 18 ........... Promoting Farm Investment for Sustainable Intensification

of African Agriculture by Thomas Reardon, Eric Crawford,
and Valerie Kelly. 1995. 37 pp. $7.00
(CDIE reference
PN-ABX-753)

IDP 19 ........... Effects of Market Reform on Access to Food by Low-

Income Households: Evidence from Four Countries in
Eastern and Southern Africa
by T.S. Jayne, L. Rubey, D.
Tschirley, M. Mukumbu, M. Chisvo, A. Santos, M. Weber,
and P. Diskin. 1995. 83 pp. $9.00.
(CDIE reference PN-
ABX-754)

IDP 20 ........... Cash Crop and Foodgrain Productivity in Senegal:

Historical View, New Survey Evidence, and Policy
Implications
by Valerie Kelly, Bocar Diagana, Thomas
Reardon, Matar Gaye, and Eric Crawford. 1996. 140 pp.
$13.00
(CDIE reference PN-ABY-173)

IDP 22 ........... Determinants of Farm Productivity in Africa: A Synthesis of

Four Case Studies by Thomas Reardon, Valerie Kelly, Eric
Crawford, Thomas Jayne, Kimseyinga Savadogo, and
Daniel Clay. 1996. 50 pp. $7.00
(CDIE reference
pending)

WORKING PAPERS

IDWP 39/1   The Impact of Investments in Maize Research and
Dissemination in Zambia. Part I: Main Report.
Julie
Howard with George Chitalu and Sylvester Kalonge. 1993.
112 pp. $11.00
(CDIE reference PN-ABS-724)

IDWP 39/2  The Impact of Investments in maize Research and
Dissemination in Zambia. Part II: Annexes.
Julie Howard
with George Chitalu and Sylvester Kalonge. 1993. 81 pp.
$9.00
(CDIE reference PN-ABS-727)

IDWP 40........ An Economic Analysis of Research and Technology

Transfer of Millet, Sorghum, and Cowpeas in Niger by
Valentina Mazzucato and Samba Ly. 1994. 104 pp.
$11.00.
(CDIE reference PN-ABT-283 or PN-ABS-728)

IDWP 41 ........ Agricultural Research Impact Assessment: The Case of

Maize Technology Adoption in Southern Mali by Duncan



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