Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction

With a per capita income of only about 20 percent of the African average, Ethiopia is one of the world’s poorest countries. More than 85 percent of the country’s population lives in rural areas, where agriculture is the main economic activity and where the poverty ratio is particularly high. In addi...

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Autores principales: Diao, Xinshen, Nin-Pratt, Alejandro, Gautam, Madhur, Keough, James, Chamberlin, Jordan, You, Liangzhi, Puetz, Detlev, Resnick, Danielle, Yu, Bingxin
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160421
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author Diao, Xinshen
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Gautam, Madhur
Keough, James
Chamberlin, Jordan
You, Liangzhi
Puetz, Detlev
Resnick, Danielle
Yu, Bingxin
author_browse Chamberlin, Jordan
Diao, Xinshen
Gautam, Madhur
Keough, James
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Puetz, Detlev
Resnick, Danielle
You, Liangzhi
Yu, Bingxin
author_facet Diao, Xinshen
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Gautam, Madhur
Keough, James
Chamberlin, Jordan
You, Liangzhi
Puetz, Detlev
Resnick, Danielle
Yu, Bingxin
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description With a per capita income of only about 20 percent of the African average, Ethiopia is one of the world’s poorest countries. More than 85 percent of the country’s population lives in rural areas, where agriculture is the main economic activity and where the poverty ratio is particularly high. In addition, stagnant agricultural growth, together with unpredicted droughts, has resulted in persistent food crises and food insecurity.
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spelling CGSpace1604212025-11-06T04:25:11Z Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction Diao, Xinshen Nin-Pratt, Alejandro Gautam, Madhur Keough, James Chamberlin, Jordan You, Liangzhi Puetz, Detlev Resnick, Danielle Yu, Bingxin rural poor urban poor market access agricultural growth poverty reduction crops livestock exports With a per capita income of only about 20 percent of the African average, Ethiopia is one of the world’s poorest countries. More than 85 percent of the country’s population lives in rural areas, where agriculture is the main economic activity and where the poverty ratio is particularly high. In addition, stagnant agricultural growth, together with unpredicted droughts, has resulted in persistent food crises and food insecurity. 2006 2024-11-21T09:50:45Z 2024-11-21T09:50:45Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160421 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis Diao, Xinshen; Nin-Pratt, Alejandro; Gautam, Madhur; Keough, James; Chamberlin, Jordan; You, Liangzhi; Puetz, Detlev; Resnick, Danielle; Yu, Bingxin. Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction. Issue brief addendum. 45. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis (ECAPAPA). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160421
spellingShingle rural poor
urban poor
market access
agricultural growth
poverty reduction
crops
livestock
exports
Diao, Xinshen
Nin-Pratt, Alejandro
Gautam, Madhur
Keough, James
Chamberlin, Jordan
You, Liangzhi
Puetz, Detlev
Resnick, Danielle
Yu, Bingxin
Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
title Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
title_full Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
title_fullStr Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
title_short Ethiopia: growth options and poverty reduction
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topic rural poor
urban poor
market access
agricultural growth
poverty reduction
crops
livestock
exports
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160421
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