14 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced for educational purposes without express permission but must include acknowledgment to Cornell University. No commercial use is permitted without permission.This case study presents a synthesis of the links between government spending— in areas such as agricultural research and development (R&D), irrigation, rural education, and infrastructure (including roads, electricity, and telecommunications)— and economic growth and poverty reduction in Uganda and Tanzania. The findings of this case study are intended to help explain how government spending on key investments can help meet the broader policy goals of improved growth and poverty reductio...
This study utilizes a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated with data for Tanzania ...
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This case study presents a synthesis of the links between government spending— in areas such as agri...
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Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate p...
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Public investments have contributed significantly to agricultural growth and rural poverty reduction...
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This study utilizes a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated with data for Tanzania ...
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The objective of this case study is to present a synthesis of the links between government spending—...
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This case study presents a synthesis of the links between government spending— in areas such as agri...
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Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate p...
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"Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types ...
Public investments have contributed significantly to agricultural growth and rural poverty reduction...
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This study utilizes a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model calibrated with data for Tanzania ...
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The objective of this case study is to present a synthesis of the links between government spending—...