Although Ethiopia's economy has grown rapidly over the past decade and urbanization is increasing, the country's economic and spatial transformation has only just begun. Ethiopia's share of agriculture in GDP in 2006 (48 percent) was the highest in the world, and more than double the average for low income countries (20 percent). Likewise, Ethiopia remains one of the least urbanized countries in the world (16 percent), compared to the Sub-Sahara Africa average of 30 percent. Nonetheless, massive changes are underway. Agricultural growth accelerated in the second half of the first decade of the 2000s so that real agricultural GDP growth averaged 6.2 percent from 1998/99 to 2007/08. At the same time, Inflows of foreign aid, workers' remittanc...
In the rapidly growing world, where farming land is shrinking due to horizontal urban expansion and ...
Ethiopia is changing at an accelerating pace. Major investments in roads are bringing tens of millio...
The Ethiopian government has been crafting successive development policy frameworks to end poverty s...
Although Ethiopia's economy has grown rapidly over the past decade and urbanization is increasing, t...
This paper evaluates Ethiopia’s urbanization trend during the last four decades, while also consider...
Even if the level of urbanization in Ethiopia is low by African standard, the rates of urbanization ...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Strong economic growth in urban areas has not led to rapid urbanization in Ethiopia, possibly as a r...
Ethiopia is one of the less urbanized countries in the world in spite of the fact that urban populat...
In a country like Ethiopia where the vast majority of the populations are employed in agriculture, l...
Chapter 12, “Urbanization and Structural Transformation,” describes patterns of urbanization in Ethi...
This research note evaluates Ethiopia’s demographic shift over the last four decades while also eval...
A large majority of Ethiopians and those who are poor live in rural areas and derive their livelihoo...
Agricultural transformation refers to a series of changes in agriculture that both reflect and drive...
Ethiopia is a highly agrarian economy, with a long history of substantial food insecurity. In recent...
In the rapidly growing world, where farming land is shrinking due to horizontal urban expansion and ...
Ethiopia is changing at an accelerating pace. Major investments in roads are bringing tens of millio...
The Ethiopian government has been crafting successive development policy frameworks to end poverty s...
Although Ethiopia's economy has grown rapidly over the past decade and urbanization is increasing, t...
This paper evaluates Ethiopia’s urbanization trend during the last four decades, while also consider...
Even if the level of urbanization in Ethiopia is low by African standard, the rates of urbanization ...
Economic development transforms an economy from one that is largely agricultural to one that is larg...
Strong economic growth in urban areas has not led to rapid urbanization in Ethiopia, possibly as a r...
Ethiopia is one of the less urbanized countries in the world in spite of the fact that urban populat...
In a country like Ethiopia where the vast majority of the populations are employed in agriculture, l...
Chapter 12, “Urbanization and Structural Transformation,” describes patterns of urbanization in Ethi...
This research note evaluates Ethiopia’s demographic shift over the last four decades while also eval...
A large majority of Ethiopians and those who are poor live in rural areas and derive their livelihoo...
Agricultural transformation refers to a series of changes in agriculture that both reflect and drive...
Ethiopia is a highly agrarian economy, with a long history of substantial food insecurity. In recent...
In the rapidly growing world, where farming land is shrinking due to horizontal urban expansion and ...
Ethiopia is changing at an accelerating pace. Major investments in roads are bringing tens of millio...
The Ethiopian government has been crafting successive development policy frameworks to end poverty s...