Publications by authors named "Tekie Alemu"

The challenge of achieving "growth" without development in numerous developing countries, particularly within the African region, has instigated a discourse on the effects of institutional quality and the macroeconomic environment on the primary drivers of growth and remittance inflows. This paper seeks to scrutinize the interplay between capital inflow, remittances, and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, considering the moderating influence of institutional and macroeconomic stability. Employing a balanced panel data set encompassing 24 countries from 2005 to 2019, this study investigates the hypothesis that the impact of capital inflow on economic growth varies depending on the institutional quality and macroeconomic stability of the recipient countries.

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Adoption of climate smart agricultural (CSA) practices has been widely recognized as a promising and successful alternative to minimize the adverse impacts of climate change. However, their adoption among smallholder farmers remains low in developing countries, including Ethiopia. This study examines factors that influence adoption and the level of adoption of multiple CSA practices, including improved agronomy, soil and water conservation, drought tolerant high yielding crop variety, small-scale irrigation, integrated disease, pest, and weed management, and integrated soil fertility management, using survey data from 404 farm households in Bale-Eco Region (BER), Ethiopia.

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