Poverty and Well-Being in East Africa
Edited by Almas Heshmati ()
in Economic Studies in Inequality, Social Exclusion, and Well-Being from Springer, currently edited by Jacques Silber
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-30981-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction and Summary of Poverty and Well-Being in East Africa: A Multifaceted Economic Approach
- Almas Heshmati
- Ch Chapter 10 Multidimensional Measure of Poverty in Ethiopia: Factor and Stochastic Dominance Analysis
- Mekonnen Bersisa and Almas Heshmati
- Ch Chapter 11 Biofuels, Poverty, Food Security and Growth in Ethiopia: A Computable General Equilibrium Microsimulation Analysis
- Gemechis Mersha Debela and Seneshawu Tamiru
- Ch Chapter 12 Does Energy Resources Spending Mitigate Adverse Effects of CO2 Emissions from Oil Exploration in Africa?
- Olufemi Saibu and Akinwande A. Atanda
- Ch Chapter 2 Child Poverty and Household Poverty in Cameroon: A Multidimensional Approach
- Pierre Nguetse Tegoum and Kodzo Dodzi Hevi
- Ch Chapter 3 The Impact of Child Malnutrition and Health on Cognitive Skills in Ethiopia: Using a Standard Panel Data Analysis
- Kahsay Berhane Lemma
- Ch Chapter 4 Assessing MDG Achievements Through Under-5 Child Stunting in the East African Community: Some Insights from Urban Versus Rural Areas in Burundi and Rwanda Using DHS2010
- Tharcisse Nkunzimana, Estefania Custodio, Ana Pérez-Hoyos and Francois Kayitakire
- Ch Chapter 5 Dynamics and Determinants of Poverty in Nigeria: Evidence from a Panel Survey
- Chinasa Ikelu and Onyukwu E. Onyukwu
- Ch Chapter 6 The Impact of International Remittances on Expenditure Patterns of Urban Households in Ethiopia
- Kokeb G. Gebregziabher
- Ch Chapter 7 Determinants of Consumption Expenditure and Poverty Dynamics in Urban Ethiopia: Evidence from Panel Data
- Oumer Berisso
- Ch Chapter 8 Evaluation of Redistributive and Welfare Impacts of Indirect Taxes Reform in Rwanda
- Etienne Ndemezo and Francis Menjo Baye
- Ch Chapter 9 On the Measurement of Multidimensional Well-Being in Some Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa
- Joseph Deutsch, Herman Musahara and Jacques Silber
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