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The latest push for industrialization in Ethiopia has attracted much academic and public interest. This paper assesses … Ethiopia's competitiveness and attractiveness as an investment destination by comparing domestic productivity and input costs …, the labor cost advantage of Ethiopian firms is more than offset by low productivity. However, Ethiopia appears competitive …
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Africa. Using establishment-level data from Ethiopia, this paper finds that the incidence of high-growth firms stands at an … Ethiopia will repeat a high-growth event in the subsequent three-year period. This likelihood is not greater than that of … location. Plants located in Ethiopia's capital city or agglomerations have a higher probability of high growth. And high growth …
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approach with an application to a 2005-06 Ethiopian consumption survey of 21,299 households conducted by Ethiopia's Statistical …-health and education in Ethiopia. "--World Bank web site …
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paper uses a difference-in-difference approach to assess economic impacts of a low-cost registration program in Ethiopia …
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-ante actions and ex-post responses using panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The importance of ex-ante actions … interesting variations across countries. In Ethiopia, public assistance plays a more important role than ex-ante actions to …
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, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The empirical results show that the accumulation of biological human capital prior to disasters helps … post-disaster recovery process. In Ethiopia and Malawi, where droughts are rather frequent, exposure to highly frequent …
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