Modern Economy

Modern Economy

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"Do Insect and Mold Damage Affect Maize Prices in Africa? Evidence from Malawi"
written by Michael Jones, Corinne Alexander, Nicole Olynk Widmar, Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Jess M. Lowenberg-DeBoer,
published by Modern Economy, Vol.7 No.11, 2016
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