Contains fulltext : 55338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural resources and poor markets. Limited assets may keep households outside the reach of poverty policies targeted at LFAs. We explored in a stylized manner the role of heterogeneous household assets for (1) policies aimed at poverty reduction; (2) within-village income inequality; and (3) soil erosion. With a farm-household micro-simulation model we analyzed for each household in a remote Ethiopian village three sets of policies: technology improvement, infrastructure investment, and off-farm employment through migration or cash for work (CFW) programs. Combating po...
Policy Analysis for Sustainable Land Management and Food Security in Ethiopia presents a bioeconomic...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Smallholder farms are often the focus of strategies to reduce poverty, inequality and h...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Spatially-targeted programs for poverty reduction in less-favoured areas are typically constrained b...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
Are there any economic policies able to break the vicious circle of the poverty trap in rural areas ...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Policy Analysis for Sustainable Land Management and Food Security in Ethiopia presents a bioeconomic...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Smallholder farms are often the focus of strategies to reduce poverty, inequality and h...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less-favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Persistent and widespread poverty in less favored areas (LFAs) is attributed to fragile natural reso...
Spatially-targeted programs for poverty reduction in less-favoured areas are typically constrained b...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
The paper examines the interlinkages between population pressure and poverty, possible impacts on ho...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
Are there any economic policies able to break the vicious circle of the poverty trap in rural areas ...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Policy Analysis for Sustainable Land Management and Food Security in Ethiopia presents a bioeconomic...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and its population of more than 70 million pe...
Smallholder farms are often the focus of strategies to reduce poverty, inequality and h...