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There are common narratives about economic growth in Ethiopia. We analyze four common narratives, namely, that (1) the … Ethiopia's economy is largely agricultural, and (4) that there is a looming debt crisis, largely due to lending from China. In …
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The efficient use of inputs is indispensable in many developing countries, such as Ethiopia. This study assesses the … could improve technical efficiency. This implies that smallholder farms in Ethiopia can reduce the input requirement of …
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economies. This study investigated the dynamic supply responses of major cereal crops to price and nonprice factors in Ethiopia … areas and produced yields of major crops (teff, wheat, and barley) are influenced by price and nonprice factors in Ethiopia …
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The interrelationship between economic growth, efficient use of natural resources, and sustainability has been of great interest to economists, researchers and policy makers. Knowledge of actual causality direction between sustainability, efficiency and growth has important implications for...
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