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- ethiopia | Behavior ec. Policy design Growth linkages and policy effects in a village economy in Ethiopia: An analysis of interactions using a social accounting matrix (SAM) framework Accelerating economic growth and poverty reduction are and continue to be the critical policy challenges in Ethiopia. The sluggish growth in agriculture coupled with lack of broad-based economic growth raises debates over the relevant direction and emphasis of development interventions in the country. Ferede, Tadele, 2008, "Growth linkages and policy effects in a village economy in Ethiopia: An analysis of interactions using a social accounting matrix (SAM) framework", RESEARCH PAPER 2008-007, University of Antwerp, 2008.
- ethiopia | Agriculture Behavior ec. Policy design The interface between policy reforms, household livelihoods and farm-nonfarm linkages: insights from a village economy in rural Ethiopia After two decades of agricultural-led development strategies since the early 1990s, economic growth has been erratic, land degradation has worsened, and the country has failed to enjoy significant drop in the number of food insecure population. Ferede, Tadele, 2010, "The interface between policy reforms, household livelihoods and farm-nonfarm linkages: insights from a village economy in rural Ethiopia", RESEARCH PAPER 2010-018, University of Antwerp, 2010.
- ethiopia | Agriculture Behavior ec. Policy design The end of subsistence farming: Growth dynamics and investments in human and environmental capital in Ethiopia: Insights from a village economy In settings characterized by weak human capital and agricultural land degradation, investments in human capital formation and land conservation can be key candidates for triggering sustained economic growth. Erreygers,Guido and Tadele Ferede, 2009, "The end of subsistence farming: Growth dynamics and investments in human and environmental capital in Ethiopia: Insights from a village economy", RESEARCH PAPER 2009-008, University of Antwerp, 2009.
- ethiopia | Agriculture Behavior ec. Policy design Tenure insecurity, transaction costs in the land lease market and their implications for gendered productivity differentials The study sets out to assess the link between land leasing behavior and productivity differentials between male and female headed households. Bezabih, M. and Holden, S. T., 2006, "Tenure insecurity, transaction costs in the land lease market and their implications for gendered productivity differentials", International Association of Agricultural Economists Annual Meeting, Queensland, Australia, 12-18 August 2006.
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