Theo dõi
Gerald Shively
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Cropland allocation effects of agricultural input subsidies in Malawi
C Chibwana, M Fisher, G Shively
World Development 40 (1), 124-133, 2012
3282012
Safety nets, gap filling and forests: a global-comparative perspective
S Wunder, J Börner, G Shively, M Wyman
World development 64, S29-S42, 2014
3242014
Challenging perceptions about men, women, and forest product use: a global comparative study
T Sunderland, R Achdiawan, A Angelsen, R Babigumira, A Ickowitz, ...
World Development 64, S56-S66, 2014
3132014
Spatial integration, transport costs, and the response of local prices to policy changes in Ghana
O Badiane, GE Shively
Journal of development economics 56 (2), 411-431, 1998
2181998
Measuring the Impacts of Malawi's farm input subsidy program
C Chibwana, M Fisher, C Jumbe, WA Masters, G Shively
Available at SSRN 1860867, 2010
1932010
Farm size and nonparametric efficiency measurements for coffee farms in Vietnam
AR Rios, GE Shively
American Agricultural Economics Association, 2005
1792005
Agricultural intensification, local labor markets, and deforestation in the Philippines
G Shively, S Pagiola
Environment and Development Economics 9 (2), 241-266, 2004
1582004
Coffee boom, coffee bust and smallholder response in Vietnam’s central highlands
DT Ha, G Shively
Review of Development Economics 12 (2), 312-326, 2008
1532008
Agricultural change, rural labor markets, and forest clearing: an illustrative case from the Philippines
GE Shively
Land Economics 77 (2), 268-284, 2001
1482001
Consumption risk, farm characteristics, and soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Philippines
GE Shively
Agricultural Economics 17 (2-3), 165-177, 1997
1441997
Can income programs reduce tropical forest pressure? Income shocks and forest use in Malawi
M Fisher, G Shively
World Development 33 (7), 1115-1128, 2005
1402005
Agricultural diversity and child stunting in Nepal
G Shively, C Sununtnasuk
The journal of development studies 51 (8), 1078-1096, 2015
1282015
Food price variability and economic reform: An ARCH approach for Ghana
GE Shively
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 78 (1), 126-136, 1996
1231996
Disaster risk, social vulnerability, and economic development
PS Ward, GE Shively
Disasters 41 (2), 324-351, 2017
1202017
Does improved storage technology promote modern input use and food security? Evidence from a randomized trial in Uganda
OJ Omotilewa, J Ricker-Gilbert, JH Ainembabazi, GE Shively
Journal of Development Economics 135, 176-198, 2018
1172018
Poverty, consumption risk, and soil conservation
GE Shively
Journal of Development Economics 65 (2), 267-290, 2001
1172001
Economic reform and food prices: evidence from markets in Ghana
H Alderman, G Shively
World Development 24 (3), 521-534, 1996
1171996
Income, poverty and charcoal production in Uganda
F Khundi, P Jagger, G Shively, D Sserunkuuma
Forest Policy and Economics 13 (3), 199-205, 2011
1162011
Addressing the “wicked problem” of input subsidy programs in Africa
J Ricker‐Gilbert, T Jayne, G Shively
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 35 (2), 322-340, 2013
1132013
Access to variety contributes to dietary diversity in China
J Liu, GE Shively, JK Binkley
Food Policy 49, 323-331, 2014
1112014
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