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From 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. This Oxford Handbook focuses on structural transformation to understand Ethiopia’s unique model of development.
Part I: Context, Concepts, and History; 1 Fantu Cheru, Christopher Cramer, and Arkebe Oqubay: Introduction; 2 Shiferaw Bekele: Ethiopia’s transition from a traditional to a developing economy (1890s-1960s); 3 Christopher Clapham: Ethiopia’s political economy from the imperial period to the present; 4 Teferi Abate Adem: Land tenure and land policy in Ethiopia (1950-2000); 5 Kidane Mengisteab: Federalism in Ethiopia’s transformation; 6 Assefa Fiseha and Fiseha Haftetsion Gebresilassie: The interface between federalism and development in Ethiopia; 7 Menberetsehai Tadesse and Belachew M. Fikre: Ethiopia’s constitutional framework and legal institutions for development; 8 Fantu Cheru and Zinabu S. Rekisa: Ethiopia’s ’economic diplomacy’ and regional integration; Part II: Economic Development; 9 Mekonnen Manyazewal and Admasu Shiferaw: Economic policy and structural transformation in Ethiopia; 10 Yohannes Ayalew Birru: Ethiopian financial sector development; 11 Mekonnen Manyazewal: Financing Ethiopia’s development; 12 Seid Nuru Ali: Infrastructure and economic transformation in Ethiopia; 13 Ken Coutts and Christina Laskaridis: Financial balances and the development of the Ethiopian economy; 14 Berihu Assefa Gebrehiwot: Trade policy in Ethiopia (1991-2016); 15 Christopher Cramer and John Sender: Policy, political economy, and performance in Ethiopia’s coffee sector; 16 Laura Hammond: Livelihoods and mobility in the border regions of Ethiopia; 17 Haileselassie A. Medhin and Alemu Mekonnen: Green and climate-resilient transformation in Ethiopia; 18 John Sender: Assessing poverty trends in Ethiopia (1990-2015); Part III: Social Policy and Development; 19 Tassew Woldehanna and Mesele W. Araya: Poverty and inequality in Ethiopia (1995/96-2015/16); 20 Abebe Shimeles: Growth, poverty, and distribution in Ethiopia; 21 Assefa Hailemariam: Ethiopia’s changing demography; 22 Deborah Johnston and Helen Walls: Economic policy and food security in Ethiopia; 23 Kalle Hirvonen, Derek Headey, Jenna Golan, and John Hoddinott: Changes in child undernutrition in Ethiopia (2000-2016); 24 John Hoddinott and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse: Social protection in Ethiopia; 25 Zinabu Samaro Rekiso: Education and economic development in Ethiopia (1991-2017); Part IV: Agriculture and Rural Transformation; 26 Stefan Dercon and Douglas Gollin: Agriculture’s changing role in Ethiopia’s economic transformation; 27 Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse: The transformation of smallholder crop production in Ethiopia (1994-2016); 28 Guush Berhane and Kibrom A. Abay: Rural finance and smallholder farming in Ethiopia; 29 Florian T. Schafer, Tadesse Kuma Workako, and Bart Minten: Performance and institutions of the Ethiopian coffee sector; 30 Florian T. Schafer: Private coffee plantations in Ethiopia; 31 Ayelech Tiruwha Melese: Constraints on the Ethiopian Floriculture Industry; 32 Bart Minten, Seneshaw Tamru, and Thomas Reardon: Agricultural markets in Ethiopia; 33 Fantu Nisrane Bachewe and Fanaye Tadesse: Livestock production in Ethiopia; 34 Likimyelesh Nigussie and Annet A. Mulema: Women’s empowerment in rural Ethiopia; Part V: Industrialization and Urban Development; 35 Arkebe Oqubay: Industrial policy and late industrialisation in Ethiopia; 36 Arkebe Oqubay: Structure and performance of the Ethiopian manufacturing sector; 37 Admasu Shiferaw and Mans Soderbom: The Ethiopian manufacturing sector: Productivity, export, and competitiveness; 38 Carlos Oya: Building an industrial workforce in Ethiopia; 39 Mulu Gebreeyesus: The private sector in Ethiopia’s transformation; 40 Lindsay Whitfield and Cornelia Staritz: Light manufacturing in Ethiopia: The apparel export industry; 41 Tesfachew Taffere: Technological learning and industrialisation in Ethiopia; 42 Won L. Kidane: The legal framework for the protection of foreign direct investment in Ethiopia; 43 Tadele Ferede and Belay File: Rural-urban linkages in Ethiopia; 44 Tegegne Gebre-Egziabher and Edlam Abera Yemeru: Urbanisation and industrial development in Ethiopia; Part VI: Structural Transformation and the African Continent; 45 Justin Yifu Lin, Jiajun Xu, and Sarah Hager: A New Structural Economics perspective on Special Economic Zones in Ethiopia; 46 Ha-Joon Chang and Jostein Hauge: The concept of a ’developmental state’ in Ethiopia; 47 Kenichi Ohno and Izumi Ohno: A Japanese perspective on Ethiopia’s transformation; 48 John Sutton: Institution building for industrialisation: The Ethiopian Investment Commission; 49 Carlos Lopes: Three sectoral policies in Ethiopia’s structural transformation; 50 K.Y. Amoako: Growing with depth: What African countries can learn from the Ethiopian experience
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