Ethiopia
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This paper studies the development of indigenous insurance institutions set up to help cover the high costs of funerals, using evidence from rural areas in Tanzania and Ethiopia. Many of these institutions tend to co-exist within the same community...
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THE ETHIOPIAN ECONOMY CONTINUES the strong performance witnessed since 2004, with real GDP estimated to have grown by 8.2 per cent in 2006/07, well above the 5.4 per cent registered in 2005/06. This growth was broad-based, with industry, agriculture ...
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Ethiopia: GDP by Sector in 2007 (percentage) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Ethiopia: Public Finances (percentage of GDP at current prices) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Ethiopia: Current Account (percentage of GDP at current prices) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Ethiopia: Real GDP Growth and Per Capita GDP (USD/PPP at current prices) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Ethiopia: Stock of Total External Debt (percentage of GDP) and Debt Service (percentage of exports of goods and services) appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Ethiopia: Demand Composition appears in African Economic Outlook 2009.
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Despite recently introducing policy instruments and legislative commitments designed to serve women’s interests, Ethiopia remains one of Africa’s most tradition-bound societies. A vast majority of Ethiopian women, particularly in rural areas, live ...
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