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Sugarcane Outgrowers in Ethiopia: “Forced” to Remain Poor?
Institution:1. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada;2. University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark;3. Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark;1. Inter-American Development Bank, Division of Environment, Rural Development and Disaster Risk Management (INE/RND), United States;2. Yale University, United States;3. Inter-American Development Bank, Office of Strategic Planning and Development Effectiveness (SPD/SDV), United States;4. Department of Economics, American University, United States;5. Director of Strategic Planning and Impact Assessment Division (SPA) of the Strategic and Knowledge Department of IFAD – International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Italy;1. Department of Economics, State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany), 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, USA;2. UNEP Tongji Institute of Environment for Sustainable Development Tongji University, 903 Zonghe Building, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, 200092, China;1. Department of Economics, Center for Research of Private Economy, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy, Ministry of Environmental Protection of the PR China, Beijing, China;1. Sabanci University Education Reform Initiative, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, USA;3. National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, USA;4. City University of New York Graduate Center, USA
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Keywords:compulsory outgrower schemes  contract farming  sugarcane  propensity score matching  genetic matching  Ethiopia
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