Rapid transformation of food systems in developing regions: highlighting the role of agricultural research & innovations T Reardon, R Echeverria, J Berdegué, B Minten, S Liverpool-Tasie, ... Agricultural systems 172, 47-59, 2019 | 355 | 2019 |
Is increasing inorganic fertilizer use for maize production in SSA a profitable proposition? Evidence from Nigeria LSO Liverpool-Tasie, BT Omonona, A Sanou, WO Ogunleye Food policy 67, 41-51, 2017 | 227* | 2017 |
The processed food revolution in African food systems and the double burden of malnutrition T Reardon, D Tschirley, LSO Liverpool-Tasie, T Awokuse, J Fanzo, ... Global Food Security 28, 100466, 2021 | 224 | 2021 |
Agricultural input credit in Sub-Saharan Africa: Telling myth from facts SG Adjognon, LSO Liverpool-Tasie, TA Reardon Food policy 67, 93-105, 2017 | 196 | 2017 |
A scoping review of market links between value chain actors and small-scale producers in developing regions LSO Liverpool-Tasie, A Wineman, S Young, J Tambo, C Vargas, ... Nature Sustainability 3 (10), 799-808, 2020 | 128 | 2020 |
Social Learning and Farm Technology in Ethiopia: Impacts by Technology, Network Type, and Poverty Status LSO Liverpool-Tasie, A Winter-Nelson The Journal of Development Studies 48 (10), 1505-1521, 2012 | 111* | 2012 |
Fertilizer subsidies, political influence and local food prices in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Nigeria H Takeshima, LSO Liverpool-Tasie Food Policy 54, 11-24, 2015 | 110 | 2015 |
“Essential non‐essentials”: COVID‐19 policy missteps in N igeria rooted in persistent myths about A frican food supply chains LSO Liverpool‐Tasie, T Reardon, B Belton Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 43 (1), 205-224, 2021 | 97 | 2021 |
Asset versus consumption poverty and poverty dynamics in rural Ethiopia LSO Liverpool‐Tasie, A Winter‐Nelson Agricultural Economics 42 (2), 221-233, 2011 | 93* | 2011 |
Fertilizer subsidies and private market participation: the case of Kano State, Nigeria LSO Liverpool‐Tasie Agricultural Economics 45 (6), 663-678, 2014 | 92* | 2014 |
Poverty status and the impact of formal credit on technology use and wellbeing among Ethiopian smallholders LSO Liverpool, A Winter-Nelson World Development 38 (4), 541-554, 2010 | 71 | 2010 |
Transformation of African agrifood systems in the new era of rapid urbanization and the emergence of a middle class T Reardon, D Tschirley, B Minten, S Haggblade, S Liverpool-Tasie, ... Beyond a middle income Africa: Transforming African economies for sustained …, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |
Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy A Sanou, B Osuntade, S Liverpool-Tasie, T Reardon | 69* | |
Review of literature on agricultural productivity, social capital and food security in Nigeria LS Liverpool-Tasie, O Kuku, A Ajibola NSSP working papers, 2011 | 68 | 2011 |
Review of literature on agricultural productivity, social capital and food security in Nigeria LS Liverpool-Tasie, O Kuku, A Ajibola NSSP working papers, 2011 | 68 | 2011 |
Input promotion within a complex subsector: fertilizer in Nigeria LSO Liverpool‐Tasie, H Takeshima Agricultural Economics 44 (6), 581-594, 2013 | 65* | 2013 |
Farmer groups and input access: When membership is not enough LSO Liverpool-Tasie Food Policy 46, 37-49, 2014 | 64* | 2014 |
E‐commerce's fast‐tracking diffusion and adaptation in developing countries T Reardon, B Belton, LSO Liverpool‐Tasie, L Lu, CSR Nuthalapati, ... Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 43 (4), 1243-1259, 2021 | 63 | 2021 |
Do vouchers improve government fertilizer distribution? Evidence from Nigeria LSO Liverpool‐Tasie Agricultural Economics 45 (4), 393-407, 2014 | 61* | 2014 |
Quiet Revolution by SMEs in the midstream of value chains in developing regions: wholesale markets, wholesalers, logistics, and processing T Reardon, LSO Liverpool-Tasie, B Minten Food Security 13, 1577-1594, 2021 | 59 | 2021 |