Economic development in Ethiopia : agriculture, the market and the state
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Bibliographic Information
Economic development in Ethiopia : agriculture, the market and the state
(Development Centre studies)
Development Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1991
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Le dévelopment économique en Éthiopie : l'agriculture, le marché et l'état
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Also published in French under the title: Le dévelopment économique en Éthiopie : l'agriculture, le marché et l'état
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Ethiopia is a tragic country. It has extreme poverty, a soaring population, war and climatic disaster, all of which have contributed to block social and economic progress. Inappropriate government intervention, based on the command economy model, has particularly handicapped the performance of agriculture, which the author argues must be the key to economic progress. Based on a review of development theory and practice, this study examines Ethiopia's economic situation and prospects and suggests policies that would free the market to drive agricultural and wider development in Ethiopia.
Table of Contents
- The Ethiopian economy
- economic growth in a low-income country
- economic performance
- agriculture, the market and the state - the way forward.
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