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1 Fan, S.; Pardey, P. 1993. Agricultural research in China. ISNAR Briefing Paper, No.1:8p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2642 Record No: H011931)
2 Fan, S.; Pardey, P. G. 1992. Agricultural research in China: Its institutional development and impact. The Hague, Netherlands: ISNAR. iv, 92p.
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4 Fan, S.; Hazell, P.; Haque, T. 1999. Role of infrastructure in production growth and poverty reduction in Indian agriculture. Paper presented at the NCAER-IEG-WB Workshop, Agriculture policies: Reforms in Indian agriculture for growth, efficiency, equity and sustainability, held on 15-16 April 1999 in New Delhi, India. 54p. + annex.
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5 Fan, S.; Fang, C.; Zhang, X. 2001. How agricultural research affects urban poverty in developing countries: The case of China. IFPRI discussion paper - Environment and production Technology Division. iii, 22p. (EPTD discussion paper no.83)
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6 Zhang, X.; Fan, S.. 2001. How productive is infrastructure?: New Approach and evidence from rural India. IFPRI discussion paper - Environment and production Technology Division. ii, 18p. (EPTD discussion paper no.84)
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7 Hazell, P.; Fan, S.. 2003. Agricultural growth, poverty reduction and agro-ecological zones in India: An ecological fallacy? - Response to Palmer-Jones’ comments. Food Policy, 28:433-436.
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8 Fan, S.. 2002. Agricultural research and urban poverty in India. IFPRI. ii, 22p. (EPTD discussion paper no.94)
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9 Fan, S.; Chan-Kang, C.; Qian, K.; Krishnaiah, K. 2003. National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: The case of rice research in India and China. IFPRI. i, 35p. (EPTD Discussion paper no.109)
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10 Fan, S.; Chan-Kang, C.; Qian, K.; Krishnaiah, K. 2003. National and international agricultural research and rural poverty: The case of rice in India and China. In Mew, T. W.; Brar, D. S.; Peng, S.; Dawe, D.; Hardy, B. (Eds.), Rice science: Innovations and impact for livelihood. Manila, Philippines: IRRI. pp.807-828.
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11 Fan, S.; Zhang, L.; Zhang, X. 2002. Growth, inequality, and poverty in rural China: The role of public investments. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. x, 72p. (IFPRI Research Report 125)
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12 Fan, S.; Hazell, P. 2000. Should developing countries invest more in less-favoured areas?: An empirical analysis of rural India. Economic and Political Weekly, April 22:1455-1464.
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13 Dorward, A.; Fan, S.; Kydd, J.; Lofgren, H.; Morrison, J.; Poulton, C.; Rao, N.; Smith, L.; Tchale, H.; Thorat, S.; Urey, I.; Wobst, P. 2004. Institutions and policies for pro-poor agricultural growth. Development Policy Review, 22(6):611-622.
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14 Gulati, A.; Fan, S.. (Eds.) 2007. The dragon and the elephant: agricultural and rural reforms in China and India. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 548p.
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15 Fan, S.. (Ed.) 2008. Public expenditures, growth, and poverty: lessons from developing countries. Baltimore, MD, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press for International Food Policy Research Institute. 249p.
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16 Fan, S.; Johnson, M.; Saurkar, A.; Makombe, T. 2008. Investing in african agriculture to halve poverty by 2015. Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 21p. (IFPRI Discussion Paper 00751)
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This paper proposes a simple methodology to estimate the agricultural spending that will be required to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving poverty by 2015 (MDG1) in 30 Sub-Saharan African countries. This method uses growth-poverty and growth-expenditure elasticities to estimate the financial resources required to meet the MDG1, considering both the direct and indirect impacts of agricultural spending on poverty reduction. The paper attempts to address a key knowledge gap by improving estimation of MDG costs at both the regional and country levels.
17 von Braun, J.; Fan, S.; Meinzen-Dick, R.; Rosegrant, M. W.; Pratt, A. N. 2008. International agricultural research for food security, poverty reduction, and the environment: what to expect from scaling up CGIAR investments and “best bet” programs. Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 19p.
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19 Fan, S.; Pandya-Lorch, R. 2012. Reshaping agriculture for nutrition and health. Washington, DC, USA: IFPRI. 213p.
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