Implemented by: Economywide Impact of Avian Flu in Nigeria – A Dynamic CGE Model Analysis

demand shocks significantly affect income from poultry production, the effects of such shocks on household incomes are limited due to the low share that poultry production contributes to households ’ total incomes. The overall effect of HPAI on the Nigerian economy and on poverty is likely to be sma...

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Main Authors: Xinshen Diao, Vida Alpuerto, Manson Nwafor, Key Findings
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