The Malaria Effects on Technical Efficiency of Cotton Growers in Northern Côte d'Ivoire This article assess the role of malaria on the agricultural development and more precisely on technical efficiency in the context of cotton crop in the Korhogo region in the North of Côte d'Ivoire. The stochastic frontier production function incorporating a model for technical inefficiency effects (Battese and Coelli, 1995) was applied in order to check the hypothesis that the efficiency deviations between farmers should be explained by the disparity of the presence and the severity of malaria infection among the farmers and their family. Field data was collected by the authors between March 1997 and February 1998 on 700 rural households living in thre...
Consultable à http://hdl.handle.net/10419/96345WIDER Working Paper, No. 2014/047Malaria still claims...
Using the production function approach to quantifying a disease burden, this study evaluates the mal...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The importance of health in promoting economic development has been forcefully stated by the World H...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Aims: identify the socioeconomic characteristics of farm households in the study area; determine fac...
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion about the links between malaria pandemic and ...
In developing countries, the impact of malaria on human health, productivity and human ...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
La recherche objet du présent article a été conduite dans le cadre du projet « Représentations, comp...
Malaria is a problem in Africa. Thus, the aim of this research is to present a reliable measure of t...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d?Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
Consultable à http://hdl.handle.net/10419/96345WIDER Working Paper, No. 2014/047Malaria still claims...
Using the production function approach to quantifying a disease burden, this study evaluates the mal...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The importance of health in promoting economic development has been forcefully stated by the World H...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Aims: identify the socioeconomic characteristics of farm households in the study area; determine fac...
The purpose of this article is to stimulate discussion about the links between malaria pandemic and ...
In developing countries, the impact of malaria on human health, productivity and human ...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
La recherche objet du présent article a été conduite dans le cadre du projet « Représentations, comp...
Malaria is a problem in Africa. Thus, the aim of this research is to present a reliable measure of t...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d?Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
Consultable à http://hdl.handle.net/10419/96345WIDER Working Paper, No. 2014/047Malaria still claims...
Using the production function approach to quantifying a disease burden, this study evaluates the mal...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...