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. By using a complementary qualitative and quantitative analysis, this study shades some insights regarding the effects of policy reforms on household livelihoods in rural Ethiopia. The qualitative results indicate that agricultural productivity declined and households experienced a downward livelihood trajectories. Farm households have stuck in a stagnant and low productivity agriculture as output growth is largely driven by employment expansion with limited or no productivity gain. Simulation results...
Explores the link between economic reforms, growth, and changes in poverty in rural Ethiopia using p...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Policy reforms are an integral and continuing features of development economics. These reforms are m...
Increasing the productivity of smallholder agriculture holds the key to poverty reduction. The empir...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of labour force growth on the Ethiopian rural ec...
Accelerating economic growth and poverty reduction are and continue to be the critical policy challe...
In settings characterized by weak human capital and agricultural land degradation, investments in hu...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
Agriculture accounts for over half of Ethiopian GDP, yet the case for agriculture as a focus of econ...
<p>The central item of this research is the impact of off-farm employment and income on farm h...
Over the last decade, Ethiopia has had one of the fastest growing economies in the world with annual...
This paper explores these issues for Ethiopia utilizing an economy-wide computable general equilibri...
A bio-economic model has been calibrated to the socio-economic and biophysical characteristics of a ...
The rural non-farm sector has gained increasing importance over the past decades. In much of Africa,...
Explores the link between economic reforms, growth, and changes in poverty in rural Ethiopia using p...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Policy reforms are an integral and continuing features of development economics. These reforms are m...
Increasing the productivity of smallholder agriculture holds the key to poverty reduction. The empir...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of labour force growth on the Ethiopian rural ec...
Accelerating economic growth and poverty reduction are and continue to be the critical policy challe...
In settings characterized by weak human capital and agricultural land degradation, investments in hu...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
Agriculture accounts for over half of Ethiopian GDP, yet the case for agriculture as a focus of econ...
<p>The central item of this research is the impact of off-farm employment and income on farm h...
Over the last decade, Ethiopia has had one of the fastest growing economies in the world with annual...
This paper explores these issues for Ethiopia utilizing an economy-wide computable general equilibri...
A bio-economic model has been calibrated to the socio-economic and biophysical characteristics of a ...
The rural non-farm sector has gained increasing importance over the past decades. In much of Africa,...
Explores the link between economic reforms, growth, and changes in poverty in rural Ethiopia using p...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
Policy reforms are an integral and continuing features of development economics. These reforms are m...