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Malawi

STEG Working Paper Series

The Macroeconomic Impact of Agricultural Input Subsidies

Karol Mazur, Laszlo Tetenyi 11 July 2025
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Understanding public support for digital taxation in Africa

April 2024
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Climate Shocks, Culture and Intra-household Redistribution: Evidence from Malawi

September 2022
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STEG Project Policy Brief

Nutrition Demand, Subsistence Farming, and Agricultural Productivity

Stepan Gordeev 29 June 2023
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Past project

Nutrition Demand, Subsistence Farming, and Agricultural Productivity

November 2021
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Working Paper

Labor Migration, Capital Accumulation, and the Structure of Rural Labor Markets

Taryn Dinkelman, Grace Kumchulesi, Martine Mariotti 01 September 2022
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STEG Working Paper Series

Nutrition Demand, Subsistence Farming, and Agricultural Productivity

Stepan Gordeev 21 February 2023
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Past project

Nudging Local Governance of Crop-Livestock Production Networks for Agricultural Transformation in Malawi

December 2021
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STEG is a research initiative funded by the UK Government's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office that aims to provide a better understanding of structural change, productivity, and growth in low- and middle-income countries. Our research will help developing country governments, NGOs, and the private sector to design and implement strategies that better facilitate growth.

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