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direct and indirect economic contribution of small-scale black agriculture in South Africa

This paper develops and applies a simple non-parametric methodology for estimating the direct and indirect economic contribution of small-scale black agriculture in South Africa. The direct contribution is understood as the per capita food expenditure savings of agriculturally-active households rela...

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Data analysis
Econometrics
Estimating techniques
food purchasing
households
income
Informal market channels
Parameter estimation
Small-scale agriculture
small-scale farming
South Africa
surveys
Valuation
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