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dynamic economy-wide models for Ethiopia and Uganda that capture both traditional aspects of the debate (growth linkages and …
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Ethiopia is powering ahead with an ambitious energy development strategy, highly reliant on abundant hydropower … reducing vulnerability to variability. -- Ethiopia ; energy development ; hydropower ; climate change ; economics …
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This study links a multi-sectoral regionalized dynamic computable general equilibrium model of Ethiopia with a system … change towards 2050. In the absence of externally funded policy-driven adaptation investments Ethiopia's GDP in the 2040s …
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Food prices increased significantly in 2007 - 08 in Ethiopia due to several supply- and demand-side factors. The … ; Ethiopia …
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We use census panel data on Ethiopian manufacturing firms to analyze the connections between enterprise agglomeration, firm-level output prices and physical productivity. We find a negative and statistically significant relationship between the agglomeration of firms that produce a given product...
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. -- household efficiency ; intra-household models ; experimental games ; Ethiopia …
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This paper examines the determinants and implied economic impacts of climate change adaptation strategies in the context of traditional pastoralism. It is based on a household level survey in southern Ethiopian rangelands. Pastoralists' perception of climate change in the region is found to be...
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There has recently been a resurgence of interest in industrial policy. This paper examines the choices, implementation processes, and outcomes of the Ethiopian present industrial policy. The country represents an excellent case study of recent industrial policy experimentation in Africa as it is...
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Forty billion dollars of official development assistance during 1991-2012 reduced Ethiopian absolute poverty while underwriting more efficient but exclusionary public institutions. This aid-institutions paradox reflects a strong interest-alignment between major donors pursuing geostrategic...
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children from Ethiopia, who were surveyed at ages eight, twelve and fifteen. Children's endowment is measured by scores on …
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