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M ap 1. Camps and Markets in Tanzania, 1993–94

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1 M ap 1. Camps and Markets in Tanzania, 1993–94
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please

2 F igure 1. Refugees in Western Tanzania, 1993–99
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please

3 F igure 2. Food Aid to Tanzania, by Type, 1992–98
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please

4 F igure 3. Number of Refugees and Total Food Aid to Tanzania, 1992–98
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please

5 F igure 4. Impact of Refugees and Aid on Prices, by Distance from Refugee Camps
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please

6 F igure 5. Production of Maize, Legumes, and Bananas, 1994–1999
From: The Effect of Refugee Inflows on Host Communities: Evidence from Tanzania World Bank Econ Rev. 2009;24(1): doi: /wber/lhp014 World Bank Econ Rev | © The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / the world bank . All rights reserved. For permissions, please


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