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- Abinet
Gebrekidan: ‘The
Impact of Micro-Financing Institutions on the Livelihood of the Rural
Poor: The Case of Adama Town’
- R.
Dhanuskodi:
‘Non Performing Assets (NPSs) – With Special Reference to
CBE’
- Muluneh
Ayalew:
‘Analysis of Efficiency of Private Commercial Banks in Ethiopia’
- Legese Tikher and Lulseged Teferi, ‘The Role
of Commercial Banks in Economic Development of Ethiopia’.
- Samuel
Gebresellassie,
‘Intensification of Smallholder Agriculture in Ethiopia: Recent
Experience, Options and Scenarios.’
- Udai
Lal Paliwal,
‘Business Process Outsourcing: Prospects for the Ethiopian Economy’
- Assefa
Seyoum, Bezabih Emana,
‘Comparative Analysis of Community Participation In-situ Conservation
Costs of Forest Coffee in Southwestern Ethiopia’
- Dana
Hoag, Berhanu Grebremedhin and B.V. Chinnappa Reddy,
‘the Economists’ Viewpoint on Conservation Incentives’
- Zinabu
Samaro:
‘Tried and Tested – The Infant Industry Theory and Its Relevance
for Africa’
- Abinet
Gebrekidan:
‘The Impact of External Debt on Economic Growth in Ethiopia’
- Assefa
Abebe:
‘An Overview of the Economic Development of South Korea and Ethiopia’
- Abinet
Gebrekidan:
‘Natural Resource Accounting: Adjusting National Accounts for
Forest Resources Contributions’
- Gezahegn
Ayele,
Mekonnen Bekele and Samia Zekaria: ‘Productivity and Efficiency
of Agricultural Extension Package in Ethiopia’
- Wegayehu
Bekele:
‘Analysis of Farmers’ Preferences for Development Intervention
Programs: A Case Study of Subsistence Farmers from Eastern Ethiopian
Highlands’
- Berhanu Adnew, ‘Study of the Ethiopian Agricultural
Extension with Particular Emphasis on the Participatory Demonstration
and Training Extension System (PADETS); major findings’
- Abeje Berhanu, Creative Selection and Integration
of Indigenous Farming Approaches and Modern Extension Packages: Making
Ethiopian Agriculture Sustainable
- Abrar
Suleuman and Paul Mosley:
‘The Poverty-reducing and Distributional Effect of Agricultural
Growth: A Multi-market analysis for Ethiopia’
- Abbi
M. Kedir, Arnstein Aassve and Habtu Tadesse,
‘A Simultaneous Random Effect Model of Poverty and Childbearing:
Evidence from Ethiopia’
- Amdissa
Teshome,
‘Challenges of Implementing the Productive Safety Net Programme
(PSNP).’
- Tenkir
Bonger:
‘Rural Human Resource and Relative Poverty: Comparative Study
from Ethiopia and Uganda’
- Debel
Gemechu and Tadele Ferede:
‘An Econometric Analysis of the Link between Irrigation, Markets
and Poverty in Ethiopia: The Case of Smallholder Vegetables and Fruit
Production in the North Omo Zone, SNNP Region’
- Girma
Mengistu,
‘Land Tenure System in Ethiopia and Related Food Self Sufficiency
and Security Policy/Strategy issues”
- Beyene
Tadesse,
‘Measuring Volatility in Food Grain Price and Its Impact on the
Demand for Fertilizer and Improved Seeds in Cereal Production in Ethiopia.’
- Moti
Jaleta and Cornelis Gradebroek,
‘Farm-gate Tomato Price Negotiations under Asymmetric Information’
- Teferi
Mequaninte,
‘Measuring Real Exchange rate Misalignment: a Dynamic OLS Approach.’
- Getnet
Astakie and Hirut Assefa ‘Determinants
of Foreign Direct Investment in Ethiopia: A time series analyses
- Askale
Aderaw:
‘The Impact of Official Development Assistance (ODA) on the Poverty
Reduction Programs in Ethiopia’
- Selamawit
Yirgalem and Ramaswami Parameswaran:
‘Presumptive Taxation in Ethiopia and Its Challenges’
- Bruk
Asmellash:
‘Overview of Remittance in Ethiopia’
- V. Venkarakrishnana and Ulaganathan: ‘Role
of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Accounting and
Budgeting Reforms of Ethiopian Public Sector’
- Abdurahman
Ame:
‘The Role of IT in Facilitating and Promoting Overall Banking
Operations and its Social and Economic Impact’
- Gebrehiwot Ageba, ‘A Critical Review of the
Cooperative Legislation in Ethiopia: An Economist's perspective’
- Nigussie
Tefera,
‘Consumption and Income Seasonality and Food Deficiency in Rural
Ethiopia’
- Admasu
Gebeyehu,
‘Water for Growth and Poverty alleviation’
- Yohannes Aberra, ‘Economic and Environmental
Perspectives of Rain Water Harvesting’
- Tariku
Atomsa:
‘Tourism in Ethiopia: Quo Vadis’
- Mulatu
Fekadu:
‘Privatized Public Enterprises Performance Evaluation: Recent
Ethiopian Experience’
- Jesiah
Selvam:
‘Privatization and its Influence on Deficits: An Empirical Analysis
of the Experiences in Ethiopia’
- Mutasim
Ahmed and Abdelmawla Mohamed:
‘The Contribution of Health, Education, and Income to Human Development
in Ethiopia (1993-2003)’
- Kebebe
Ergano,
“Learning Experiences of Farmers Field School on Integrated Nutrient
Management Evidence from Wolaita in southern Ethiopia.”
- Maddi
Ramesh,
‘Technical Education: A Foundation Stone for Economic Growth.’
- Bezabih
Emana, Kejela Gemtesa, Waqtola Tiki, Walensu Rebu and Lenesil Asfaw:
‘The Role of Indigenous Institutions in Pastoral Livelihood Strategies
in Ethiopia’
- Kejela
Gemtesa, Bezabih Emana Waqtola Tiki:
‘Livelihood Diversification in Borana Pastoral Communities of
Ethiopia- Prospect and Challenges’
- Tilahun Teshome, ‘Forced Performance of Contracts’
- Tadelch
Debele,
‘The predicament Visualized on the Path to Economically Empowering
Women (the case of Addis Ababa)
- Teshome Adugna, ‘Urban Labour Market Dynamics
and Gender Employment and Wage Gap in Ethiopia’
- Sintayehu
Kassaye:
‘Economic Culture of Tigray’
Wed Team Session
- Alula
Pankhurst,
‘Poverty and Wealth Dynamics: Case Studies from Dinki, Ankober
Wereda, Amhara Region’
- Bethlehem
Tekola,
‘Understanding the Subjective Experiences of Children: A Reflexive
Process.’
- Feleke
Tadele,
"Livelihood and the Dynamics of Migration in Rural Ethiopia"
- Julie
Newton,
‘Gender Mainstreaming in Ethiopia: Translation of Policy into
Practice and Implications on the Ground’.
- Philippa
Bevan, "Power Relations and Struggles and Quality of Life
in Rural Ethiopia: Insights from Four Community Case Studies"
- Tom
Lavers, ‘The Cultural Construction of Values and Goals
in Ethiopia’
- Yisak
Tefere, ‘Intergenerational Wellbeing/poverty Transfers:
Evidence from Four Communities in Ethiopia’
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