07573ctm a2200493 i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300700030003000800410003301000170007401500190009101600180011002000390012802000180016702000150018502000180020003500240021804000830024204200140032505000210033908200250036024501140038526000580049926400610055730000480061833600260066633700280069233800270072050400510074750544070079852013410520565000250654665000360657165000420660765100410664970000250669070000190671570000330673490600450676794200120681299900170682495201170684195201210695820618698OSt20250520134709.0ta200623s2019 enka b 001 0 eng d a 2018954094 aGBB9305282bnb7 a0190855932Uk a9780198814986 (hpb) :cETB 2840.00 a9780198814986 a0191873284 a9780191873287 a(OCoLC)on1048445522 aYDXbengcYDXerdadBDXdOCLCQdERASAdLOAdOCLCOdUKMGBdOCLCFdCDXdKSGdDLC alccopycat00aHC845b.O94 201904aETH 338.963 Oxf 201904aThe Oxford handbook of the Ethiopian economy /cedited by Fantu Cheru, Christopher Cramer, and Arkebe Oqubay. bOxford University Press, ;aUnited Kingdom.:,cc2019. 1aOxford, United Kingdom :bOxford University Press,c2019 axliii, 955 pages :billustrations ;c26 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00tEthiopia's Transition from a Traditional to a Developing Economy (1890s-1960s) /rBekele Shiferaw --tInfrastructure and Economic Transformation in Ethiopia /rSeid Nuru --tFinancial Balances and the Development of the Ethiopian Economy /rKen Coutts, Christina Laskaridis --tTrade Policy in Ethiopia (1991-2016) /rBerihu A. Gebrehiwot --tLivelihoods and Mobility in the Border Regions of Ethiopia /rLaura Hammond PhD --tGreen and Climate Resilient Transformation in Ethiopia /rHaileselassie Medhin, Alemu Mekonnen PhD --tAssessing Poverty Trends in Ethiopia (1990-2015) /rJohn Sender --tPoverty and inequality in Ethiopia (1996/96-2015/16) /rMesele Araya, Tassew Woldehana PhD --tGrowth, Poverty, and Distribution in Ethiopia /rAbebe Shimeles --tEthiopia's Changing Demography /rAssefa Hailemariam PhD --tLand Tenure and Land Policy in Ethiopia (1950-2000) /rTeferi Abate Adem --tEconomic Policy and Food Security in Ethiopia /rDeborah Johnston PhD, Helen Walls --tChanges in Child Undernutrition in Ethiopia (2000-2016) /rJenna Golan, Derek Headey PhD, Kalle Hirvonen, John Hoddinott --tSocial Protection in Ethiopia /rJohn Hoddinott, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse PhD --tEducation and Economic Development in Ethiopia (1991-2017) /rZinabu Samaro Rekiso --tThe Transformation of Smallholder Crop Production in Ethiopia (1994-2016) /rAlemayehu Seyoum Taffesse PhD --tRural Finance and Smallholder Farming in Ethiopia /rKibrom Abay, Guush Berhane PhD --tPerformance and Institutions of the Ethiopian Coffee Sector /rTadesse Kuma Worako PhD, Bart Minten PhD, Florian T. Schẽfer PhD --tPolicy, Political Economy, and Performance in Ethiopia's Coffee Sector /rChristopher Cramer, John Sender --tAgricultural Markets in Ethiopia /rBart Minten PhD, Thomas Reardon, Seneshaw Tamru --tLivestock Production in Ethiopia /rFantu N. Bachewe, Fanaye Tadesse --tFederalism in Ethiopia's Transformation /rKidane Mengisteab --tAgriculture's Changing Role in Ethiopia's Economic Transformation /rStefan Dercon, Douglas Gollin --tIndustrial policy and late industrialisation in Ethiopia /rArkebe Oqubay --tThe Ethiopian Manufacturing Sector: Productivity, Export and Competitiveness /rAdmasu Shiferaw PhD, Mans Sd̲erbom --tBuilding an industrial workforce in Ethiopia /rCarlos Oya PhD --tThe Private Sector in Ethiopia's Transformation /rMulu Gebreyesus PhD --tLight Manufacturing in Ethiopia: The Apparel Export Industry /rCornelia Staritz, PhD, Lindsay Whitfield, PhD --tTechnological Learning and Industrialization in Ethiopia /rTaferre Tesfachew PhD --tThe Legal Framework for the Protection of Foreign Direct Investment in Ethiopia /rWon L. Kidane --tRural-Urban Linkages in Ethiopia /rTadele Ferede PhD, Belay File PhD --tEthiopia's Constitutional Framework and Legal Institutions for Development /rBelachew M. Fikre PhD, Menbere Tsehay Tadese PhD --tUrbanization and Industrial Development in Ethiopia /rTegegen Gebre-Egziabher, Edlam Yemeru PhD --tA 'New Structural Economics' perspective of SEZs in Ethiopia /rSarah Hager, Justin Lin, Jiajun Xu --tThe Concept of a "Developmental State" in Ethiopia /rHa-Joon Chang, Jostein Hauge --tA Japanese perspective of Ethiopia's Transformation /rKenichi Ohno, Izumi Ohno --tThree Sectoral Policies in Ethiopia's Structural Transformation /rCarlos Lopes PhD --tGrowing with Depth: What African Countries can Learn from the Ethiopian experience? /rK.Y. Amoako PhD --tStructure and Performance of the Ethiopian Manufacturing Sector /rArkebe Oqubay --tPrivate Coffee Plantations in Ethiopia /rFlorian T. Schẽfer PhD --tEthiopia's 'Economic Diplomacy' and Regional Integration /rFantu Cheru, Zinabu Samaro Rekiso --tConstraints on the Ethiopian Floriculture Industry /rAyelech T. Mesele --tInstitution Building for Industrialization: The Ethiopian Investment Commission /rJohn Sutton --tThe Interface between Federalism and Development in Ethiopia /rAssefa Fiseha, Fiseha H. Gebresilassie --tWomen's Empowerment in Rural Ethiopia /rAnnet A. Mulema, Likimyelesh Nigussie --tEthiopia's Political Economy from the Imperial Period to the Present /rChristopher Clapham --tFinancing Ethiopia's Development /rMekonnen Manyazewal --tEconomic Policy and Structural Transformation in Ethiopia /rMekonnen Manyazewal, Admasu Shiferaw PhD --tEthiopian Financial Sector /rYohannes Ayalew Birru.8 aFrom a war-torn and famine-plagued country at the beginning of the 1990s, Ethiopia is today emerging as one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa. Growth in Ethiopia has surpassed that of every other sub-Saharan country over the past decade and is forecast by the International Monetary Fund to exceed 8 percent over the next two years. The government has set its eyes on transforming the country into a middle-income country by 2025, and into a leading manufacturing hub in Africa.0The Oxford Handbook of the Ethiopian Economy studies this country's unique model of development, where the state plays a central role, and where a successful industrialization drive has challenged the long-held erroneous assumption that industrial policy will never work in poor African countries. While much of the volume is focused on post-1991 economic development policy and strategy, the analysis is set against the background of the long history of Ethiopia, and more specifically on0the Imperial period that ended in 1974, the socialist development experiment of the Derg regime between 1974 and 1991, and the policies and strategies of the current EPRDF government that assumed power in 1991.0Including a range of contributions from both academic and professional standpoints, this volume is a key reference work on the economy of Ethiopia. 0aEconomicszEthiopia. 0aEconomic developmentzEthiopia. 7aEconomics..2fast0(OCoLC)fst00902116 7aEthiopia..2fast0(OCoLC)fst012058301 aCramer, Christopher.1 aArkebe Oqubay.0 aFantu Cheru,d1949-eeditor. a7bcbcccopycatd2encipf20gy-gencatlg cBK2ddc c11654d11654 00104070aEGSTLbEGSTLcCIRCd2025-03-09l0oETH 338.963 Oxf 2019p21164r2025-06-30 00:00:00w2025-03-09yETH 00104070aEGSTLbEGSTLcCIRCd2025-03-09l0oETH 338.963 Oxf 2019 c.2p21336r2025-06-30 00:00:00w2025-03-09yETH