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Working Papers
2022
- Climate Change and Child Health: A Nigerian Perspective
Working Papers, University of Pretoria, Department of Economics View citations (2)
2019
- Entrepreneurs’ Attitudes Toward Risk in Micro and Small Enterprises: Evidence from Urban Ethiopia
Working Papers PMMA, PEP-PMMA
- Impact of Credit and Training on Enterprise Performance: Evidence from Urban Ethiopia
Working Papers PMMA, PEP-PMMA View citations (3)
2016
- Intergenerational education mobility in Africa: has progress been inclusive ?
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (19)
2015
- Poverty persistence and informal risk management: Micro evidence from urban Ethiopia
MERIT Working Papers, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT) View citations (4)
Journal Articles
2022
- Mobile money demand in utility bill payments: A WTP estimate from Ethiopia
Journal of Development Effectiveness, 2022, 14, (1), 56-75 View citations (28)
2021
- Group identity in fairness decisions: Discrimination or inequality aversion?
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2021, 93, (C)
- Intergenerational mobility in education: Is Africa different?
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2021, 39, (3), 503-523 View citations (10)
- Online and face‐to‐face learning: Evidence from students’ performance during the Covid‐19 pandemic
African Development Review, 2021, 33, (S1), S114-S125 View citations (4)
- Share the love: Parental bias, women empowerment and intergenerational mobility
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 191, (C), 846-867 View citations (7)
2019
- Race and gender biases in student evaluations of teachers
Economics Letters, 2019, 179, (C), 66-71 View citations (1)
Chapters
2020
- Women Empowerment and Child Obesity: Evidence in Comoros, Malawi, and Mozambique
Palgrave Macmillan View citations (1)
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