ESSP Research Note 71, by Fantu Bachewe, Lan Li, Bart Minten, Alemayehu Taffesse, Karl Pauw, Alethia Cameron, and Tirsit Endaylalu. Synopsis of Working Paper 115. Abstract: Storage losses of crops on the farm are often assumed to be an important contributor to presumed large post-harvest losses in developing countries.
Payment modality preferences: Evidence from Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme
ESSP Working Paper 125, by Kalle Hirvonen and John Hoddinott. Abstract: Economists typically default to the assumption that cash is always preferable to an in-kind transfer.
Affordability of fruits and vegetables in Ethiopia
ESSP Research Note 70, by Kalle Hirvonen, Abdulazize Wolle, and Bart Minten. Abstract: As in many other low-income countries, fruit and vegetable (FV) consumption is very low in Ethiopia. Consequently, micronutrient deficiencies, such as for Vitamin A, are widespread,
Targeting Social Transfers in Pastoralist Societies: Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme Revisited
ESSP Working Paper 124, by Jeremy Lind, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler, John Hoddinott and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: In the Ethiopian highlands, the PSNP is a successful social safety net intervention
Structural Change and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia: Economy-wide analysis of the evolving role of agriculture
ESSP Working Paper 123, by Paul Dorosh, James Thurlow, Frehiwot Worku Kebede, Tadele Ferede, and Alemayehu S. Taffesse. Abstract: The effectiveness of agricultural growth in reducing poverty at the national level depends on several factors,
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