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  • Egypt (30)
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  • The MIRAGE Model (1)

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  • Discussion Papers
    December 2011
    Climate change and floods in Yemen
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01139.pdf(3.9MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    June 2011
    Global and local economic impacts of climate change in Syria and options for adaptation
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01091.pdf(3.7MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    March 2011
    Petroleum subsidies in Yemen
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01071.pdf(669.5KB)
  • Discussion Papers
    January 2011
    Impacts of global change on the Nile basin
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01052.pdf(1.5MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    December 2010
    Food as the basis for development and security
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01036.pdf(1.6MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    July 2010
    Potential of carbon markets for small farmers
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp01004.pdf(1.1MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    June 2010
    Food security and economic development in the Middle East and North Africa
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00985.pdf(2.5MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    June 2010
    Assessing food security in Yemen
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00982.pdf(2.5MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    February 2010
    Impacts of the triple global crisis on growth and poverty in Yemen
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00955.pdf(1.7MB)
  • Discussion Papers
    February 2010
    Micro-level practices to adapt to climate change for African small-scale farmers
    IFPRI Discussion Paper
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    ifpridp00953.pdf(437.8KB)
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