
| Agricultural Growth Linkages in Sub-Saharan Africa - Research Report 107 (IFPRI, 1998, 152 p.) |
Agricultural Growth Linkages in Sub-Saharan Africa
Christopher L. Delgado
Jane
Hopkins
Valerie A. Kelly
with
Peter Hazell, Anna A. McKenna, Peter Gruhn, Behjat Hojjati, Jayashree Sil, and Claude Courbois
International Food Policy Research
Institute
Washington, D.C.
Copyright 1998 International Food Policy Research Institute
All rights reserved. Sections of this report may be reproduced without the express permission of but with acknowledgment to the International Food Policy Research Institute.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Agricultural growth linkages in sub-Saharan Africa/by Christopher L. Delgado ... [et al.].
Includes bibliographic references (p.).
ISBN 0-89629-110-3
1. Agriculture - Economic aspects - Africa, Sub-Saharan.
2.
Agriculture and state - Africa, Sub-Saharan.
I. Delgado, Christopher
L.
II. International Food Policy Research Institute.
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HD2117.A3514 1998 |
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338. 1'0967 - dc2l |
98-52778 |
IFPRI Board Of Trustees 1998
Martin Pio, Chair, Argentina
Susan Horton,
Vice Chair, Canada
Baba Dioum, Senegal
Wenche Barth Eide,
Norway
Rebeca Grynspan Mayufis, Costa Rica
Godfrey
Gunatilleke, Sri Lanka
Heba Ahmad Handoussa, Egypt
Uwe
Holtz, Germany
Arie Kuyvenhoven, Netherlands
Susumu
Matsuoka, Japan
Geoff Miller, Australia
Solita Monsod,
Philippines
Benno Ndulu, Tanzania
I. G. Patel,
India
G. Edward Schuh, U.S.A.
Per Pinstrup-Andersen,
Director General, Ex Officio, Denmark
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