Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experi-mental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity impacts of the Ethiopian land certification program by identify-ing how the investment effects (technological gains) would measure up against the
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In rural economies encumbered by significant market imperfections, farming decisions may partly be motivated by nutritional considerations, in addition to income and risk factors.
Hydrological modeling of sustainable land management interventions in the Mizewa watershed of the Blue Nile Basin
This diagnostic evaluates formal and informal players operating at the low end of the insurance market and across various facets of the value chain.
This study uses five rounds of household panel data from Tigray, Ethiopia, collected in the period 1998–2010 to assess the impacts of a land registration and certification program that aimed to strengthen tenure security and how it has contributed
This paper uses a rich dataset from a survey undertaken by the Ethiopian Economic Association (EEA) and the Interna-tional Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in 2009 in eight woredas in seven regions of Ethiopia with a sample of 1,117 househol
Targeting food security interventions
In this paper, we use a unique panel dataset of tracked migrants and non-migrants that originate from 18 villages in Ethiopia to examine the welfare impacts of internal migration.
Spatial integration of cereal markets in Ethiopia
This study looks at the extent of and changes in spatial integration of cereal markets in Ethiopia over the last ten years.