The case of informal cross border livestock trade in Ethiopia-Kenya border areas is examined with the intention to clear some doubts on conventional perceptions and broadly explore the implied effects of restrictive official interventions on the welfare of the peripheral population. The informal channel accounts for an estimated 71% of total value of live animal exports and 78% of consumer goods and productive inputs imported into the area. It is found that cross border livestock trade restrictions could lead to substantial drops in pastoral household welfare. In the case of Ethio-Kenyan borderlands, the informal traded livestock flows rather appear to be mutually beneficial, and should be guided by bilateral cross border co-operation of fr...
This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and t...
Livestock production is an important economic activity in East Africa; especially for people living ...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products is of special concern because of the risk of spre...
This chapter aims to study the impact of government policies on cross-border cattle marketing in Afr...
An outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in East Africa in 1998-2000 led to an export ban by Saudi Arabia an...
This paper addresses informal cross-border trade in the Horn of Africa, with an emphasis on the Soma...
Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amha...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
A recent outbreak of Rift Valley fever in East Africa has led to an export ban by Saudi Arabia and o...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
Cross-border trade is an enduring feature of African borderlands. Ethiopia had a long history of inf...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
This chapter aims to propose an assessment of the reality of informal trade in Africa, particularly ...
The East African Customs Union was established in 2005 with the aim of increasing intraregional trad...
This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and t...
Livestock production is an important economic activity in East Africa; especially for people living ...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...
Informal trade in livestock and livestock products is of special concern because of the risk of spre...
This chapter aims to study the impact of government policies on cross-border cattle marketing in Afr...
An outbreak of Rift Valley Fever in East Africa in 1998-2000 led to an export ban by Saudi Arabia an...
This paper addresses informal cross-border trade in the Horn of Africa, with an emphasis on the Soma...
Both legal and illegal livestock marketing systems are operating at different magnitudes in the Amha...
In Ethiopia livestock are economic and social importance at household and national level in addition...
A recent outbreak of Rift Valley fever in East Africa has led to an export ban by Saudi Arabia and o...
Across East Africa’s vast rangelands, pastoralist livestock systems have been commercialising since ...
Cross-border trade is an enduring feature of African borderlands. Ethiopia had a long history of inf...
The livestock is an important sub-sector within Ethiopia’s economy in terms of its contributions to ...
This chapter aims to propose an assessment of the reality of informal trade in Africa, particularly ...
The East African Customs Union was established in 2005 with the aim of increasing intraregional trad...
This study focuses on the Ethio-Sudan cross-border cattle trade along the border between Sudan and t...
Livestock production is an important economic activity in East Africa; especially for people living ...
The Boran of southern Ethiopia have been traditionally viewed as unwilling or unable to engage in la...