Autor: Hoddinott, John F.
- Growth and chronic poverty: Evidence from rural communities in Ethiopia
- Burial societies in rural Ethiopia
- Health, shocks and poverty persistence
- Growth and poverty in rural Ethiopia: Evidence from 15 communities 1994-2004
- Ethiopia: livelihoods, growth, and markets
- Livelihoods, growth, and links to market towns in 15 Ethiopian villages
Autor: Woldehanna, Tassew
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- The impact of agricultural extension and roads on poverty and consumption growth in fifteen Ethiopian villages
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