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Michael Johnson
Research Fellow
Development Strategy and Governance
M.Johnson@cgiar.org
Michael Johnson, a research fellow in the Development Strategy and Governance Division, joined IFPRI in 2002 after serving two years at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Diplomacy Fellow. Michael received a B.A. in International Relations from American University's School of International Service, an M.S. in Business Economics from Georgia State University, and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University. His research interests lie primarily in African agricultural development, including technology systems development and transfer, rural infrastructure and institutions, and market development. At IFPRI, Michael is working as part of a technical support team assisting USAID with their Initiative to End Hunger in Africa (IEHA).
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Selected Publications
Complementarity and Sequencing of Innovations: New Varieties and Mechanized Processing for Cassava in West Africa.
2004. Johnson, Michael E.; Masters, William A. Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 13 (1): 19-31.
The Role of Intermediate Factor Markets in Asia's Green Revolution: Lessons for Africa.
2003. Johnson, Michael; Hazell, Peter; Gulati, Ashok. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 85 (5): 1211-1216.
Ending hunger in Africa: Only the Small Farmer Can Do It.
2002. Hazell, Peter; Johnson, Michael. IFPRI Issue Brief No. 10.
- 2002. Kherallah, M.; Delgado, C.; Gabre-Madhin, E.; Minot, N.; Johnson, M. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD.