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- AJAE b 1970s 1980s 1990s 1970s 1980s 1990s % reduction in poverty rate per billion Rs. expenditure –0.87 –0.65 Increase in Ag GDP (Rs) per Rs of expenditure 3.8 3.0 3.2 20.0 8.9 7.7 a
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- Ali, A.A.G., and S. Fan, eds. 2007. Public policy and poverty reduction in the Arab region. Kuwait: Arab Planning Institute.
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- Ali, A.A.G., and S. Fan. 2007. Introduction. In Public policy and poverty reduction in the Arab region, edited by A.A.G. Ali and S. Fan, pp. 1–12. Kuwait: Arab Planning Institute.
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- Ali, A.A.G., L. Horowitz, and S. Fan. 2007. Public policy and poverty in the Arab region: Major findings and lessons learned. In Public policy and poverty reduction in the Arab region, edited by A.A.G. Ali and S. Fan, chapter 10, pp. 361–374. Kuwait: Arab Planning Institute.
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Annual Report Essays (2) von Braun, J., A. Gulati, and S. Fan. 2005. Agricultural and economic development strategies and the transformation of China and India. Annual Report Essay. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Ayele, G., Z. Paulos, and T. Mogues. 2007. Trends in public investment, poverty and growth in Ethiopia. In Reversing rural poverty in Ethiopia: Dilemmas and critical issues, edited by E. Wale, S. Regassa, D. Gebre-Michael, and B. Emana, pp. 169-191. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference of the Agricultural Economics Society of Ethiopia.
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- Banful, A.B. 2009. An assessment of the 2008 Fertilizer Subsidy Program in Ghana. GSSP background paper.
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Banful, A.B. 2010. Old problems in the new solutions? Politically motivated allocation of program benefits and the “new†fertilizer subsidies. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 1002. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Banful, A.B. 2010a. Do formula-based intergovernmental transfer mechanisms eliminate politically motivated targeting? Evidence from Ghana. Journal of Development Economics (forthcoming).
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- Benin S., A. Nin Pratt, S. Fan, C. Breisinger, T. Mogues, J. Thurlow, and X. Diao. June 2008. Growth and poverty reduction impacts of public investments in agriculture and rural areas: Assessment techniques, tools and guide for practitioners. ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 7, International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Benin, S., and J. Randriamamonjy. 2008. Estimating household income to monitor and evaluate public investment programs in Sub-Saharan Africa. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 771. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Benin, S., E. Nkonya, G. Okecho, E. Kato, J. Randriamamonjy, G. Lubade, and M. Kyotalimye. 2010. Returns to spending on agricultural extension: The case of the National Agricultural Advisory Services (NAADS) Program of Uganda. Agricultural Economics (in press). Mogues, T. (forthcoming). “The Bang for the Birr: Public Expenditures and Rural Welfare in Ethiopia.†Journal of Development Studies.
Benin, S., J. Thurlow, X. Diao, A. Kebba, and N. Ofwono. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Uganda. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 790. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Benin, S., J. Thurlow, X. Diao, C. McCool, and F. Simtowe, F. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Malawi. ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 18, International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Benin, S., J. Thurlow, X. Diao, C. McCool, and F. Simtowe. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Malawi. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 00794. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Benin, S., J. Thurlow, X. Diao, C. McCool, and F. Simtowe. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Malawi. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 794. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Benin, S., J. Thurlow, X. Diao, H. Kalinda, and T. Kalinda. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Zambia. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 791. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Benin, S., M. Johnson, B. Omilola, N. Beintema, H. Bekele, P. Chilonda, K. Davis, J. Edeme, A. Elmekass, J. Govereh, T. Kakuba, J. Karugia, R. Makunike, S. Massawe, E. Mpyisi, M. Nwafor, F. Olubode-Awosola, S. Sanyang, B. Taye, M. Wanzala, M. Yade, Y. Zewdie. 2010. Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system for the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP). ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 6. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Benin, S., T. Mogues, G. Cudjoe, and J. Randriamamonjy. 2008. Reaching middle-income status in Ghana by 2015: Public expenditures and agricultural growth. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 811. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Birner, R., K. Davis, J. Pender, E. Nkonya, P. Anandajayasekeram, J. Ekboir, M. Mbabu, D.J. Spielman, D. Horna, S, Benin, and M. Cohen. 2009. From best practice to best fit: A framework for designing and analyzing pluralistic agricultural advisory services worldwide. Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension 15(4): 341–355. 36 Banful, A.B. 2010. Do formula-based intergovernmental transfer mechanisms eliminate politically motivated targeting? Evidence from Ghana.†Journal of Development Economics (in press).
- Book Chapters and Published Conference Proceedings (35) Fan, S. 1998. Agricultural investment in China: Measurement and policy issues. In Agriculture in China: 1949–2030, edited by T.C. Tso, F. Tuan, and M. Faust. Beltsville, MD: Ideals, Inc.
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Breisinger, C., X. Diao, J. Thurlow, B. Yu, and S. Kolavalli. 2008. Accelerating growth and structural transformation: Ghana’s options for reaching middle-income country status. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 750. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- CGIAR Science Council. 2006. Impact assessment of policy-oriented research in the CGIAR: A scoping study report. Rome: CGIAR Science Council Secretariat.
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Chemingui, M.A. 2007. Public spending and poverty reduction in an oil-based economy: The case of Yemen. IFPRI Discussion Paper 701. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. 41 Diao, X., S. Fan, B. Yu, and S. Kanyarukiga. 2007. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 689. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Column (1) computed using marginal poverty impact of roads on agricultural GDP reported by Fan, Gulati, and Thorat (2007). Column (2) computed by reducing the marginal impacts in column (1) by 50 percent.
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- Diao, Fan, & Zhang (2003) JCE China's WTO accession: impacts on regional agricultural income—a multi-region, general equilibrium analysis 6
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- Diao, X., J. Thurlow, S. Benin, and S. Fan, eds. 2010. Agricultural strategies in Africa: Evidence-based analysis. Unpublished manuscript under revision for resubmission for IFPRI-Johns Hopkins University Press.
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Diao, X., S. Fan, and X. Zhang. 2002. How China’s WTO accession affects rural economy in the lessdeveloped regions: A multi-region, general equilibrium analysis. TMD Discussion Paper No. 87. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Diao, X., S. Fan, and X. Zhang. 2003. China’s WTO accession—Impacts on regional agricultural income: A multi-region, general equilibrium analysis. Journal of Comparative Economics 31(2): 332–351.
Diao, X., S. Fan, and X. Zhang. 2009. China’s WTO accession: Impacts on regional agricultural income—A multi-regional, general equilibrium analysis. In Regional inequality in China: Trends, explanations and policy responses, edited by S. Fan, R. Kanbur, and X. Zhang, chapter 9. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
Diao, X., S. Fan, D. Headey, M. Johnson, A. Nin Pratt, and B. Yu. 2008. Accelerating Africa’s food production in response to rising food prices: Impacts and requisite actions. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 825. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Diao, X., S. Fan, S. Kanyarukiga, and B. Yu. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. In Poverty alleviation: 21st century issues and challenges, edited by L.B. Veritta, pp. 63-124. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Publishers.
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- Diao, X., S. Fan, S. Kanyaruukia, and B. Yu. 2008. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. ReSAKSS Working Paper No. 21, International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Dong, X.-Y., S. Song, and X. Zhang, eds. 2005. China’s rural economy after WTO: Problems and strategies. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Limited.
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Dorward, A., S. Fan, J. Kydd, H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, C. Poulton, N. Rao, L. Smith, H. Tchale, S. Thorat, I. Urey, and P. Wobst. 2004. Institutions and economic policies for pro-poor agricultural growth. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 15. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Dorward, A., S. Fan, J. Kydd, H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, C. Poulton, N. Rao, L. Smith, H. Tchale, S. Thorat, I. Urey, and P. Wobst. 2004. Institutions and policies for pro-poor agricultural growth. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 15. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Dorward, A., S. Fan, J. Kydd, H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, C. Poulton, N. Rao, L. Smith, H. Tchale, S. Thorat, I. Urey, and P. Wobst. 2004. Institutions and Policies for Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth.†Natural Resources Perspectives 94.
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DSGD Discussion Paper No. 12. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. 40 Fan, S., S. Jitsuchon, and N. Methakunnavut. 2004. The importance of public investment for reducing rural poverty in middle-income countries: The case of Thailand. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 7. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Fan & Chan-Kang (2008) TP Regional road development, rural and urban poverty: Evidence from China 2
Fan & Hazell (2001) AJAE Returns to public investments in the less-favored areas of India and China 8
Fan & Zhang (2004) CER Infrastructure and regional economic development in rural China 6
- Fan, Fang, & Zhang (2003) WD Agricultural research and urban poverty: The case of China 4 Fan et al. (2005) AE National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: the case of rice research in India and China 4
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- Fan, Gulati, & Thorat (2008) AE Investment, subsidies, and pro-poor growth in rural India 1 a
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- Fan, S. 1997. Economic returns to investment in Chinese agriculture. China Journal of Agricultural Economics 2.
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Fan, S. 1998. Growth of agricultural output and productivity growth: A new method of measurement and conclusion. Journal of Agrotechnical Economics 108(4): [27-35]. 34 Fan, S. 2000. Research investment and the economic returns to Chinese agricultural research. Journal of Productivity Analysis 14(92): 163-182.
- Fan, S. 2000. The profile of China’s regional inequality: The importance of nonfarm sector and public inputs. A Report of ACIAR funded project on public investment in Chinese agriculture.
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- Fan, S. 2001. Agricultural research and rural poverty reduction: Evidence from India and China. Chapter in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Agricultural Sciences and Technology, November 7–9, Beijing.
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Fan, S. 2002. Agricultural research and urban poverty in India. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 94. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S. 2003. Agricultural research and urban poverty in India. Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture 42(1): 63–78.
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- Fan, S. 2004. New stage of agricultural economics research in China. Journal of Agricultural Economics Issues (September).
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- Fan, S. 2004. Public investment and the poor: Initial evidence from East Africa and policy implications for West Africa. Proceeding chapter in “Food and Nutrition Security Policies for West Africa Implementation Issues and Research Agendas,†IFPRI 2020 Regional Workshop, January 13–15, Bamako, Mali.
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- Fan, S. 2005. Investment or subsidies: Where should China and India be heading? In China’s agricultural and rural development in the early 21st century, edited by B.H. Sonntag, J. Huang, S. Rozelle, and J.H. Skerritt, pp. 35–37. Canberra, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
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- Fan, S. 2007. How can China’s rapid growth benefit African poor through rural and agricultural development? Entwicklung & Ländlicher Raum 4(1): 16-17.
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- Fan, S. 2008. Comment la Croissance Rapide de la Chine Peut-elle Profiter aux Pauvres d’Afrique Grâce au Développement Rural et Agricole. Le journal International Du Developpement Rural 13(1).
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- Fan, S. 2009. Linkages between government spending, growth and poverty in India and China.†In Case studies in food policy for developing countries. Volume 3: Institutions and international trade policies, edited by P. Pinstrup-Andersen and F. Cheng, chapter 2. Ithaca, NY: Connell University Press.
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- Fan, S. 2009. Linkages between government spending, growth and poverty in Uganda and Tanzania. In Case studies in food policy for developing countries. Volume 3: Institutions and international trade policies, edited by P. Pinstrup-Andersen and F. Cheng, chapter 1. Ithaca, NY: Connell University Press.
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- Fan, S. 2009. Public investment and regional inequality in rural China. In Regional inequality in China: Trends, explanations and policy responses, edited by S. Fan, R. Kanbur, and X. Zhang, chapter 11. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
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Fan, S. and A. Gulati. 2008. The dragon and the elephant: Learning from agricultural and rural reforms in China and India. Economic and Political Weekly 43(26): 137–144.
Fan, S., A, Saurkar, and G. Shields. 2007. How to mobilize public resources to support poverty reduction.
- Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S. Dalafi. 2007. Introduction. In The dragon and the elephant: Agricultural and rural reforms in China and India, edited by A. Gulati and S. Fan, pp. 3-9. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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- Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S. Dalafi. 2007. Overview of reforms and development in China and India. In The dragon and the elephant: Agricultural and rural reforms in China and India, edited by A. Gulati and S. Fan, pp. 10-44. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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- Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S. Dalafi. 2007. Synthesis: Lessons and challenges. In The dragon and the elephant: Agricultural and rural reforms in China and India, edited by A. Gulati and S. Fan, pp. 465-488. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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- Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S. Thorat. 2007. Investment, subsidies, and pro-poor growth in rural India. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 716. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S. Thorat. 2008. Investment, subsidies, and pro-poor growth in rural India. Agricultural Economics 39(2): 163–170.
- Fan, S., A. Gulati, and S.K. Thorat. 2007. Investment, subsidies, and pro-poor growth in rural India. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 00716. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Fan, S., and A. Gulati. 2008. The dragon and the elephant: Learning from agricultural and rural reforms in China and India. Economic and Political Weekly 43(26): 137–144.
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Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2004. Returns to investment in less-favored areas in developing countries: A synthesis of evidence and implication for Africa. Food Policy 29(4): 431–444.
Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2004. Road development, economic growth and poverty reduction in China.
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Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2005. Road development, economic growth, and poverty reduction in China. Research Report No. 138. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
- Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2006. Road development, economic growth, and poverty reduction [in Chinese]. Beijing: China Agricultural Publishing House.
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- Fan, S., and C. Chan-Kang. 2007. Regional inequality in China: Scope, sources and strategies to reduce it. In Dragons with clay feet? Transitions, sustainable land use, and rural environment in China and Vietnam, edited by M. Spoor, N. Heerink, and F. Qu, pp. 49-69. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
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- Fan, S., and D. Resnick. 2004. Public spending on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. Policy Brief.
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- Fan, S., and K. Qian. 2005. Agricultural R&D and poverty. Beijing: China Agricultural Publishing House.
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- Fan, S., and L. Zhang, eds. 2004. WTO and public investment in China. Beijing: China Agricultural Publishing House (in Chinese).
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- Fan, S., and L. Zhang, eds. 2007. Poverty reduction strategy in the New Millennium: Emerging issues, experiences, and lessons. Beijing: China Finance and Economics Publishing House.
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Fan, S., and M.J. Cohen. 1999. Critical choices for China’s agricultural policy. 2020 Vision Brief No. 60. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Fan, S., and M.W. Rosegrant. 2008. Investing in agriculture to overcome the world food crisis and reduce poverty and hunger. IFPRI Policy Brief No. 3. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., and N. Rao. 2003. Public spending in developing countries: Trend, determination and impact. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 99. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Fan, S., and P. Hazell. 2000. Should developing countries invest more in less-favored areas: An empirical analysis of rural India. Economic and Political Weekly 35(17, April): 1455-1464.
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- Fan, S., and P. Hazell. 2001. Returns to public investment: Evidence from India and China. World Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (April 4) [Japanese].
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- Fan, S., and P. Hazell. 2001. Returns to public investments in the less-favored areas of India and China.
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- Fan, S., and P. Pardey. 1998. Government spending on Asian agriculture: Trends and production consequence. In Agricultural public finance policy in Asia. Tokyo: Asian Productivity Organization.
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Fan, S., and P.B.R. Hazell. 1999. Are returns to public investment lower in less-favored rural areas? An empirical analysis of India. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 43. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., and P.B.R. Hazell. 2000. Utilidades de la inversion publica—Datos de la India y China: Fomentar el desarrollo sustentable en las zonas poco favorecidas. 2020 Vision Focus Brief No. 4(5). Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Fan, S., and P.G. Pardey. 1997. Research, productivity, and output growth in Chinese agriculture. Journal of Development Economics 53(1): 115–137.
- Fan, S., and S. Throat. 2007. Public investment and poverty reduction: Lessons from China and India.†Economic and Political Weekly 42(8): 704–710.
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- Fan, S., and S.K. Thorat. 2007. Public investment, growth, and poverty reduction: A comparative analysis of India and China.†In The dragon and the elephant: Agricultural and rural reforms in China and India, edited by A. Gulati and S. Fan, pp. 121–140. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2002. Production and productivity growth in Chinese agriculture: New national and regional measures. Economic Development and Cultural Change 50(4): 819-838.
Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2004. Reform, investment and poverty in rural China. Economic Development and Cultural Change 52(2): 395–422. 35 Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2004. Infrastructure and regional economic development in rural China. China Economic Review 12: 203–214.
Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2008. Public expenditure, growth, and poverty reduction in rural Uganda. African Development Review 20(3): 466–496.
- Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2009. Infrastructure and regional economic development in rural China. In Regional inequality in China: Trends, explanations and policy responses, edited by S. Fan, R. Kanbur, and X. Zhang, chapter 10. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
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Fan, S., B. Yu, and S. Jitsuchon. 2008. Does allocation of public spending matter in poverty reduction? Evidence from Thailand. Asian Economic Journal 22(4): 411–430.
Fan, S., C, Chan-Kang, K, Qian, and K. Krishnaiah. 2003. National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: The case of rice research in India and China. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 109. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Fan, S., C. Chan-Kang, and A. Mukherjee. 2005. Rural and urban dynamics and poverty: Evidence from China and India. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 23. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Fan, S., C. Chan-Kang, K. Qian, and K. Krishnaiah. 2005. National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: The case of rice in India and China. Agricultural Economics 33(Supplement S3): 369-379.
Fan, S., C. Fang, and X. Zhang. 2001. How agricultural research affects urban poverty in developing countries: The case of China. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 83. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
Fan, S., C. Fang, and X. Zhang. 2003. Agricultural research and urban poverty: The case of China. World Development 31(4): 733–741.
Fan, S., D. Nyange, and N. Rao. 2005. Public investment and poverty reduction in Tanzania: Evidence from household survey data. DSG Discussion Paper No. 18. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., D. Nyange, and N. Rao. 2005. Public investment and poverty reduction in Tanzania: Evidence from household survey data. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 18. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Fan, S., D. Nyange, and X. Zhang. 2006. Uganda and Tanzania: Pro-poor public investment. Issue Brief No. 45UT. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., ed. 2008. Public expenditures, growth, and poverty in developing countries: Lessons from developing countries. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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- Fan, S., J. Brzeska, and G. Shields. 2007. Investment priorities for economic growth and poverty reduction. Focus Brief for 2020 Conference on the World’s Poor and Hungry People. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Fan, S., K, Qian, and X. Zhang. 2005. Agricultural R&D policy in China. In Agricultural R&D in the developing world: Too little, too late?, edited by P.D. Pardey, J.M. Alston, and R.R. Piggott. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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- Fan, S., K. Qian, and X. Zhang. 2006. Agricultural R&D policy in China. In Agricultural R&D in the developing world: Too little, too late?, edited by P.D. Pardey, J.M. Alston, and R.R. Piggott. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. 37 Fan, S., and X. Zhang. 2006. Production and productivity growth in Chinese agriculture: New national and regional measures. In China’s agricultural development: Challenges and prospects, edited by X. Dong, S. Song, and X. Zhang, pp. 129–151. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing.
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Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2000. Growth and poverty in rural China: The role of public investment. EPTD Discussion Paper No. 66. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2001. Growth and poverty in rural China: The role of public investment. China World Economy (October).
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- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2001. Public spending spurs growth. China Daily, August 16.
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Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2002. Economic growth, regional inequality, and poverty in rural China: A study of public investment. Beijing: China Agricultural Publishing House.
- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2002. Growth and poverty effects of government spending in rural China. Journal of South China Agricultural University (Social Science Edition) 1(1).
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- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2002. Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China: The role of public investment. Research Report No. 125. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2002. Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China: The role of public investments. IFPRI Research Report No. 125. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2002. The role of public investment in rural growth and poverty reduction. Journal of South China Agricultural University (Social Science Edition) 1(1): 1–13 [in Chinese].
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- Fan, S., L. Zhang, and X. Zhang. 2009. Reforms, investment and poverty in rural China. In Regional inequality in China: Trends, explanations and policy responses, edited by S. Fan, R. Kanbur, and X. Zhang, chapter 12. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
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Fan, S., M. Johnson, A. Saurkar, and T. Makombe. 2008. Investing in African agriculture to halve poverty by 2015. IFPRI Discussion Paper No. 751. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., P. Al-Riffai, M. El-Said, B. Yu, and A. Kamaly. 2006. A multi-level analysis of public spending, growth and poverty reduction in Egypt. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 41. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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Fan, S., P. Al-Riffai, M. El-Said, B. Yu, and A. Kamaly. 2006. A multi-level analysis of public spending, growth and poverty reduction in Egypt. DSGD Discussion Paper No. 41. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
- Fan, S., P. Al-Riffai, M. El-Said, B. Yu, and A. Kamaly. 2007. Public spending, growth, and poverty reduction in Egypt: A multi-level analysis. In Public policy and poverty reduction in the Arab region, edited by A.A.G. Ali and S. Fan, chapter 5, pp. 117–167. Kuwait: Arab Planning Institute.
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