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Marginal saving rates for the Philippine households are estimated, distinguishing between rural and urban households, by region and by income group.
Governments of most countries attempt to influence the price consumers pay for food. In low-income countries the aim is frequently one of reducing consumer food prices below a free-market level.
Women's role and agricultural technology
If food production and consumption trends continue at present levels, Third World countries will face a major deficit in staple food crops by 1990.
Context matters: Oil palm production and women's dietary diversity in the tropical forest of Cameroon
Oil palm is one of the most rapidly expanding food and cash crops in many tropical regions with significant environmental implications, but also economic gains.
Does relative deprivation condition the effects of social protection programs on political support? Experimental evidence from Pakistan
Could perceived relative economic standing affect citizens’ support for political leaders and institutions? We explore this question by examining Pakistan's national unconditional cash transfer program, the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP).
Welfare and vulnerability: Findings from the second round of the Myanmar Household Welfare Survey (April – June 2022)
The second round of the Myanmar Household Welfare Survey (MHWS), a nationally and regionally representative phone survey, was implemented between April and June 2022.
The future wellbeing of billions of rural people is interconnected with transforming food systems for equity, nutrition, environmental sustainability, and resilience.