The Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) Working Paper No. 58, entitled “Role of Land Access in Youth Migration and Youth Employment Decisions: Empirical Evidence from Rural Nigeria”, and co-authored by Hosaena Ghebru, Mulubrhan Amare, George Mavrot... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
Droughts, cereal prices, and price stabilization options in Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 126, by Paul Dorosh, Jenny Smart, Bart Minten, and David Stifel. Abstract: Increases in cereal prices can have adverse effects on poor net food buyers. This is a particular problem in Ethiopia because of frequent natural calamities – especially droughts – that lead to significant price hikes. Conversely, falling domestic prices of >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
New Publication: IFPRI-NSSP Working Paper No. 57
The Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) Working Paper No. 57, entitled “Federal government support for agriculture in Nigeria: Analysis with a public expenditure lens”, and co-authored by Chinedum Nwoko, Amarachi Grace Ikejiofor, Nchedo Theresa Nna... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
New NSSP Publications: NSSP Working Paper No. 56 & NSSP Policy Note No. 51
Two new publications are now available by IFPRI’s Nigeria Strategy Support Program (NSSP) - NSSP Working Paper No. 56 & accompanying NSSP Policy Note No. 51, entitled “Transforming Agriculture for Improving Food and Nutrition Security among... Source: IFPRI Nigeria Country Office
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. We extend the classic Southworth (1945) framework to predict under what conditions this assumption holds. We take the model to longitudinal household data from Ethiopia where a large-scale social >> Read more Source: Ethiopia Strategy Support Program
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