Independent Evaluation of DFID Ethiopias Private Enterprise Programme Ethiopia (PEPE)
In 2012, DFID (now FCDO) put together the Private Enterprise Programme Ethiopia (PEPE) to respond to the second growth and...
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In 2012, DFID (now FCDO) put together the Private Enterprise Programme Ethiopia (PEPE) to respond to the second growth and...
African swine fever is a deadly porcine disease that has spread into East Asia where it is having a detrimental effect on pork...
In the context of the project Quantitative Foresight Modeling to Inform the CGIAR Research Portfolio, IFPRI’s International Model for...
We use IFPRI’s IMPACT framework of linked biophysical and structural economic models to examine developments in global agricultural...
Through our research, policy engagement, teaching and training, we support the emergence of development pathways that deliver both...
The debate on the role of business, markets and states in development has a long history, marked by divergent and often...
The study applies purpose-built dynamic computable general equilibrium models for Kenya and Ghana with a disaggregated...
Published by: IDS
This study provides a forward-looking simulation analysis of economy-wide and distributional implications associated with alternative pathways for the development of the electricity sector in Ghana and Kenya.
Published by: The World Bank
This paper re-examines the development implications of international migration focusing on two issues: how the costs and benefits of migration change over time, and the significance of South-South migration for development.
This paper uses global economic analysis tools to assess the impacts of long-term changes in fossil fuel prices, for example, as a result of a carbon tax under the UNFCCC or in response to new, large findings of fossil energy sources, on water and food outcomes.