PACE policy research papers
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- 2024: Papua New Guinea rural household survey (2023): Synopsis of selected results

- Emily Schmidt and Shweta Yadav
- 2024: The impacts of production and price shocks on the coffee industry in PNG

- Stanley Arua, Robert Gondo, Adrian Kinau, Aaron Kotto, Paul A. Dorosh, Emily Schmidt and Junyan Tian
- 2024: Potential impacts of an El Niño related drought on sweet potato consumption and prices in Papua New Guinea

- Josiah Joseph, Glen Hayoge, Helmtrude Sikas-Iha, Paul A. Dorosh, Emily Schmidt and Mekamu Kedir Jemal
- 2024: Effects of a partial ban on Papua New Guinea’s imports of poultry products

- Harry Gimiseve, Nelson Miamba, Bartholomew Na'ata, Paul A. Dorosh, Emily Schmidt and Shweta Yadav
- 2022: Seed system of Pakistan: Policy challenges and prospects

- Abdul Wajid Rana, Sitara Gill and Iqra Akram
- 2022: Horticulture policy for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

- Abdul Wajid Rana, Sehrish Raja and Tehseen Ahmed Qureshi
- 2022: Promoting oil seed crops in Pakistan: Prospects and constraints

- Abdul Wajid Rana, Sitara Gill and Iqra Akram
- 2022: Policy framework for contract farming: An alternate to Aarthi system in Pakistan

- Abdul Wajid Rana, Sitara Gill and Iqra Akram
- 2021: Proposed Balochistan agriculture 2021

- Abdul Wajid Rana, Muhammad Saad Moeen, Sania Haider Shikoh and Stephen Davies
- 2020: Rationalization of wheat markets in Pakistan: Policy options

- Abdul Wajid Rana
- 2019: Creating fiscal space for enhancing public investment in Sindh agriculture sector: A qualitative study of provincial spending in Pakistan

- Abdul Wajid Rana
- 2019: Civil service reforms in Pakistan

- Abdul Wajid Rana
- 2019: Strategies and mechanisms for mainstreaming climate change into agriculture and irrigation sector reforms

- Abdul Wajid Rana