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Journal Article
Ferrer, Blanca Escribano, Jayne Webster, Jane Bruce, Solomon A Narh-Bana, Clement T Narh, Naa-KorKor Allotey, Roland Glover, Constance Bart-Plange, Isabella Sagoe-Moses, and Keziah Malm. "Integrated community case management and community-based health planning and services: a cross sectional study on the effectiveness of the national implementation for the treatment of malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia." Malaria journal 15, no. 1 (2016).
Journal Article
Dellicour, Stephanie, Jenny Hill, Jane Bruce, Peter Ouma, Doris Marwanga, Peter Otieno, Meghna Desai, Mary J Hamel, Simon Kariuki, and Jayne Webster. "Effectiveness of the delivery of interventions to prevent malaria in pregnancy in Kenya." Malaria Journal 15, no. 1 (2016): 221.
Journal Article
Jayne, TS, Jordan Chamberlin, Lulama Traub, Nicholas Sitko, Milu Muyanga, Felix K Yeboah, Ward Anseeuw, Antony Chapoto, Ayala Wineman, and Chewe Nkonde. "Africa's changing farm size distribution patterns: the rise of medium-scale farms." Agricultural Economics 47, no. S1 (2016): 197-214.
Journal Article
Anseeuw, Ward, Thomas Jayne, Richard Kachule, and John Kotsopoulos. "The quiet rise of medium-scale farms in Malawi." Land 5, no. 3 (2016): 19.
Journal Article
Ngoma, Hambulo, Brian P Mulenga, and Thomas S Jayne. "Minimum tillage uptake and uptake intensity by smallholder farmers in Zambia." African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 11, no. 4 (2016): 249-262.
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Almond, Deborah, Mwayi Madanitsa, Victor Mwapasa, Linda Kalilani-Phiri, Jayne Webster, Feiko Kuile, and Lucy Paintain. "Provider and user acceptability of intermittent screening and treatment for the control of malaria in pregnancy in Malawi." Malaria Journal 15, no. 1 (2016): 574.
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Busert, Laura K, Melissa Neuman, Eva A Rehfuess, Sophiya Dulal, Jayne Harthan, Shiva Shankar Chaube, Bishnu Bhandari, Harry Costello, Anthony Costello, and Dharma S Manandhar. "Dietary Diversity Is Positively Associated with Deviation from Expected Height in Rural Nepal." The Journal of Nutrition (2016).
Conference Paper
Zulu-Mbata, Olipa, Thomas S Jayne, and Johann F Kirsten. "Analysis of farm-to-retail maize marketing margins in Zambia." 2016 AAAE Fifth International Conference, September 23-26, 2016, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 2016.
Working Paper
Grabowski, Philip, and Thom Jayne. "Analyzing Trends in Herbicide Use in Sub-Saharan Africa." MSU International Development Working Paper , no. 142 (2016).
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Burke, William J, and TS Jayne. "Understanding Fertilizer Effectiveness and Adoption on Maize in Zambia." MSU International Development Working Paper (2016).
Working Paper
Yeboah, Kwame F, and TS Jayne. "Africa’s Evolving Employment Structure." MSU International Development (2016).
Journal Article
Okoko, Nicollate A, Kevin O Owuor, Jayne L Kulzer, George O Owino, Irene A Ogolla, Ronald W Wandera, Elizabeth A Bukusi, Craig R Cohen, and Lisa L Abuogi. "Factors associated with mother to child transmission of HIV despite overall low transmission rates in HIV-exposed infants in rural Kenya." International Journal of STD & AIDS (2017).
Journal Article
Samboko C, Paul. "Land Institutions in Zambia: Evolution and the Determinants of the Extent of Land Titling." Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute (IAPRI) (2017).
Journal Article
Sitko, Nicholas J, William J Burke, and TS Jayne. "Food System Transformation and Market Evolutions: An Analysis of the Rise of Large-Scale Grain Trading in Sub-Saharan Africa." MSU International Development (2017).
Journal Article
Mason, Nicole M, Thomas S Jayne, and Nicolas Walle. "The Political Economy of Fertilizer Subsidy Programs in Africa: Evidence from Zambia." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 99, no. 3 (2017): 705-731.
Journal Article
Yeboah, Felix Kwame, and Thomas S Jayne. "Africa’s evolving employment trends: implications for economic transformation." Africagrowth Agenda 2017, no. Jan/Mar 2017 (2017): 18-22.
Working Paper
Wineman, Ayala, and Thomas S Jayne. "Intra-rural migration and pathways to greater well-being: evidence from Tanzania." (2017).
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