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. Using World Bank survey data from three countries, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya, this research addresses the senders’ and … or Asia. Ethiopia and Uganda recipients tend to receive a larger amount than those living in Kenya. The effects of …
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A procedure is developed to examine the ex-post impacts of improved maize varieties on poverty in rural Ethiopia. Yield … varieties have led to noticeable reduction in the poverty headcount ratio, depth, and severity in rural Ethiopia. However, poor …
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Drawing from the experience in Ethiopia, this paper examines the role that public policy must play in building public …
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Despite recent traces of economic growth, Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Though about 80 … paper studies the impact of social networks in the technology adoption process in rural Ethiopia. In particular it tests for …
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is whether such threshold points exist in Pakistan and Ethiopia and, if so, where they are located. Methodologically, the … poverty thresholds. Third, it adds the first study for a South Asian country and makes a comparison with Ethiopia. Household … households in the sample. In Ethiopia, the equilibrium is barely above the very low mean. This, together with the slow speed of …
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of improved maize varieties on child nutrition outcomes using a recent household survey in rural Ethiopia. The conceptual …
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In this paper we estimate the effects of an imperfect insurance coverage on subjective well-being of a poor, rural population, by exploring whether insurance in force improves subjective well-being and whether insurance that lapsed but did not pay out leads to ex post buyer’s remorse....
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,500 households and 32,000 plots in four major regions in Ethiopia that was collected during the 2010 main season. Results suggest …
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