This note presents the results of an evaluation of public investment options for Egypt’s agri-food system.
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The Nile is the lifeblood of northeastern Africa, and its roles for and interdependency with the national economies it traverses and binds together grow as it moves from source to sea.
We use an innovative methodology to model the socio-economic linkages between water, energy, and food in the East Nile Basin.
Harnessing the Sun and Wind for Economic Development?
Four case studies: Somalia, Egypt, Sudan, and Yemen
Overcoming Traders' Block
Tiger or turtle?
A dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model is used to explore alternative scenarios for 1990-2020 in areas critical for Egypt's economy -- productivity growth, investment, foreign trade, and water.
Cost of managing with less
Using a mathematical-programming agricultural-sector model of Egypt, this paper analyzes mechanisms for allocating scarce water and for charging the farmers the Operation and Management (O&M) costs of irrigation and drainage, currently covered