This paper examines the bio-physical, marketing and environmental determinants of purchase price of cattle traded in pastoralists' markets in the southern rangelands of Kenya. Market -level survey data based on observed market transactions from seven livestock markets in Kajiado District in southern Kenya is used
The study sought to determine whether pastoralists have resorted to sale of livestock as a form of i...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertil...
This paper uses detailed, transactions‐level data and an innovative, structural‐heteroskedasticity‐i...
This paper uses detailed, transactions-level data and an innovative, structural-heteroskedasticity-i...
The major objective of this paper is to identify determinants of market prices for cattle, sheep and...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
This paper uses detailed, transactions-level data and a structural-heteroskedasticity-in-mean model ...
This study has attempted to identify determinants of cattle price per kilogram live weight using a l...
Reports on a study of livestock marketing conducted in eastern Kajiado, Kenya. Describes major marke...
Production and sale of livestock in Kenya has been changing in terms of quantity over time. As popul...
This work identifies determinants of market prices of cattle with reference to Alemaya livestock mar...
An understanding of how cattle markets work is a desideratum for sustainable commercialization of ca...
Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertil...
Reports on the results of a study of small ruminant marketing from a pastoral production system in B...
The study sought to determine whether pastoralists have resorted to sale of livestock as a form of i...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertil...
This paper uses detailed, transactions‐level data and an innovative, structural‐heteroskedasticity‐i...
This paper uses detailed, transactions-level data and an innovative, structural-heteroskedasticity-i...
The major objective of this paper is to identify determinants of market prices for cattle, sheep and...
The proposed research is an anthropological study of the factors affecting the marketing of live sto...
This paper uses detailed, transactions-level data and a structural-heteroskedasticity-in-mean model ...
This study has attempted to identify determinants of cattle price per kilogram live weight using a l...
Reports on a study of livestock marketing conducted in eastern Kajiado, Kenya. Describes major marke...
Production and sale of livestock in Kenya has been changing in terms of quantity over time. As popul...
This work identifies determinants of market prices of cattle with reference to Alemaya livestock mar...
An understanding of how cattle markets work is a desideratum for sustainable commercialization of ca...
Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertil...
Reports on the results of a study of small ruminant marketing from a pastoral production system in B...
The study sought to determine whether pastoralists have resorted to sale of livestock as a form of i...
Since colonialism, Western development workers have tried to solve the “problem” of African pastoral...
Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertil...