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Annual Reports

Newsletters

IFPRI Forum

In March 2003, IFPRI Perspectives and 2020 News and Views merged and were replaced by IFPRI Forum.


ESSP Focus

The newsletter of IFPRI's Ethiopian Strategy Support Program (ESSP) and the Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI)


IFPRI Perspectives

In March 2003, IFPRI Perspectives and 2020 News and Views merged and were replaced by IFPRI Forum.


New and Noteworthy in Nutrition

New and Noteworthy in Nutrition (NNN) published 2002-2003, was a thrice-yearly international nutrition newsletter, originally prepared by the World Bank and now managed by IFPRI, that aims to provide a conduit for a dynamic interchange between research and development communities on topical nutrition-relevant issues. More information

Research Reports and Abstracts

Food Policy Reports

Food Security in Practice

Food Policy Statements

Books and Occasional Papers

See also Collaborative Publications and Other Publishers


Collaborative Publications

Microcomputers in Policy Research Series
  • 5. A Standard Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Model in GAMS. Hans Löfgren, Rebecca Lee Harris, and Sherman Robinson with assistance from Marcelle Thomas and Moataz El-Said.
    2002 / 69 pages
  • 4. Exercises in General Equilibrium Modeling Using GAMS and Key to Exercises in CGE Modeling Using GAMS (US$15.00). Hans Lofgren.

    Exercises: 2000 / 34 pages & CD / Out of Print
    Key: 2000 / 66 pages & diskette
  • 3. Classification and Regression Trees, CART: A User Manual for Identifying Indicators of Vulnerability to Famine and Chronic Food Insecurity. Yisehac Yohannes and Patrick Webb.
    1999 / 50 pages / Out of Print
  • 2. Strengthening Policy Analysis: Econometric Tests Using Microcomputer Software. Lawrence Haddad, M. Daniel Westbrook, Daniel Driscoll, Ellen Payongayong, Joshua Rozen, and Melvyn Weeks.
    1995 / 157 pages / Out of Print
  • 1. Designing a Data Entry and Verification System. Peter A. Tatian.
    1992 / 65 pages / Out of Print


Food Policy Reviews/Synopses

Lecture Series

Martin J. Forman Memorial Lectures

  • Changing the Politics of Hunger. David Beckmann. 13th Annual Martin J. Forman Memorial Lecture. Washington, DC. International Food Policy Research Institute.
    2002 / 6 pages


IFPRI Lectures

  • 6. Feeding More People and Better in West Africa: The Case of Benin. Moïse C. Mensah.
  • 5. Agricultural Growth, Sustainability, and Poverty Alleviation in India: Recent Trends and Major Issues of Reform. C. H. Hanumantha Rao.
  • 4. Toward Sustainable Smallholder Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa. George Benneh.
    1996 / 36 pages / Out of Print
  • 3. Food Policy Analysis, 1975-95: Reflections by a Practitioner. Walter P. Falcon.
    1995 / 16 pages / Out of Print
  • 2. Neither Market nor State: Governance of Common-Pool Resources in the Twenty-First Century. Elinor Ostrom.
    1994 / 33 pages / Out of Print
  • 1. Science and Agricultural Transformation
    by Donald L. Plucknett.
    1993 / 34 pages / Out of Print


Briefs

Policy Briefs

Issue Briefs


ASTI Country Briefs and Data

  • Agricultural R&D in Sub-Saharan Africa
    CD-Rom containing country briefs and data sets from IFPRI's Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators project.
    Individual briefs may be downloaded from the ASTI website
    2005


Research at a Glance

IFPRI Research Briefs


Other Briefs


Discussion Papers

Discussion Papers by Division (prior to January 2007).

IFPRI Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results. They have not been subject to formal external reviews managed by IFPRI's Publications Review Committee, but have been reviewed by at least one internal and external researcher. They are circulated in order to stimulate discussion and critical comment.

Effective January 2007, the Discussion Paper series within each division of IFPRI were merged into one IFPRI-wide Discussion Paper series. The new series begins with number 689, reflecting the prior publication of 688 discussion papers within the dispersed series.

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