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Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Forum for Social Studies,
Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
Language
English
Pages
285
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Reflections on development in Ethiopia: new trends, sustainability and challenges
2014, Forum for Social Studies, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung
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9994450522 9789994450527
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Table of Contents
Introduction : reflections on development in Ethiopia : new trends, sustainability and challenges / Dessalegn Rahmato
The growth and transformation plan : opportunities, challenges and lessons / Meheret Ayenew
Growth, poverty and inequality, 2000-2013 : a macroeconomic appraisal / Alemayehu Geda and Addis Yimer
Development with or without freedom? / Assefa Fiseha
Development programs and the post-MDG agenda / Amdissa Teshome
Decentralization and regional and local development : trends and policy implications / Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher
Inter-governmentl transfers and the problem of imbalances in regional development : the need for a human rights approach / Solomon Negussie
Post-dependent rural development : engaging and assessing subjective well-being / Jeffrey Bookwalter and Peter H. Koehn
Large-scale land investments revisited / Dessalegn Rahmato
The expansion of the sugar industry in the southern pastoral lowlands / Asnake Kefale and Fana Gebresenbet
Governance challenges of dry woodlands / Melaku Bekele and Habtemariam Kassa.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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