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Coping with the "Coffee Crisis" in Central America: The Role of the Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social
2005
unpublished
The international and local Nicaraguan media have widely reported on the "coffee crisis" in Latin America and there is substantial evidence that there has been a downturn and that this has been more severe in the coffee-growing regions. Using household panel data from a randomized community-based intervention carried out in both coffee- and noncoffee-growing areas, I examine the role of a conditional cash transfer program, the Red de Protección Social (RPS), during this downturn. While not
doi:10.22004/ag.econ.59589
fatcat:i52adkv7lnavrm54gdnmpfhoxm