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currency crisis in Ethiopia over the time frame January 1970 to December 2008. Using the Exchange Market Pressure Index (EMPI …
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This study aims to examine current land access and youth livelihood opportunities in Southern Ethiopia. Access to … agricultural land is a constitutional right for rural residents of Ethiopia. We used survey data from the relatively land abundant … livelihood. The law prohibits the purchase and sale of land in Ethiopia. We found that land access through allocation from …
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Tourism is increasingly being promoted as an important source of economic growth especially in developing countries. While there are many elements that contribute to tourism growth, without an efficient air transport system, it is almost impossible for a number of landlocked and geographically...
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Abstract The study has examined the impact of foreign aid on investment and economic growth in Ethiopia over the period …
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We study rural employment transitions in Ethiopia between farming and both low- and high-return nonfarm employment. We …
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consumption expenditure growth in Ethiopia. We find that: 1) households’ consumption expenditure growth is positively correlated …
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Its diverse agroecology has endowed Ethiopia with enormous honey production potential in Africa. Nevertheless, due to … opportunities for exporting companies through creating conducive policy and support from the government of Ethiopia and NGOs. On the …
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Land, labor, indigenous knowledge and institutional resources of producers in the Central Highlands of Ethiopia are …
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In Ethiopia, changes in the prices of teff, wheat and maize tend to affect more the people at the higher income … relative price of food tends to benefit rural households in Ethiopia, though the exact magnitude needs to be investigated …
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Abstract This article is a part of a twin study. Drawing on the available evidence, in this paper the author examines the cost of compliance with Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures for poor countries with reference to Africa. He shows that the burden of cost of compliance is entirely on...
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