Learning management through matching: Experimental evidence from Ethiopia Evidence from Ethiopia shows that interning in a management role for a month leads to higher wage earnings and can help some people run profitable businesses Firms Girum Abebe Marcel Fafchamps Michael Koelle Simon Quinn Published 18.09.20
Fading choice: Access to manufactured goods in remote Ethiopia Transport costs, income, and market size affect variety and prices in villages. Infrastructure investment is thus key to consumer welfare. Infrastructure Jan Willem Gunning Pramila Krishnan Andualem T Mengistu Peng Zhang Published 20.01.20
Informing civil servants to make better decisions Incentivising civil servants to gather evidence before making decisions significantly reduced errors in the beliefs of Ethiopian government officials Institutions & Political Economy Daniel Rogger Ravi Somani Published 25.03.19
Helping young Ethiopians find jobs What are the barriers that hinder young people from getting jobs in Ethiopia and how can they be overcome? Labour Markets Girum Abebe Published 20.03.19
Helping young people access better employment opportunities Low-cost interventions that help young people search for employment can improve access to formal and stable jobs, raising equity in the labour market Labour Markets Girum Abebe Stefano Caria Marcel Fafchamps Paolo Falco Simon Franklin Simon Quinn Published 24.11.17
How to reform a government investment agency: Insights from Ethiopia Professor John Sutton shares insights, from his collaborations with sub-Saharan African governments, on setting up effective investment agencies Institutions & Political Economy John Sutton Published 24.07.17