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Journal of Development Studies | 2018

Social Networks and Factor Markets: Panel Data Evidence from Ethiopia

Kibrom A. Abay; Goytom Abraha Kahsay; Guush Berhane

Abstract We investigate the role of an indigenous social network in Ethiopia, the iddir, in facilitating factor market transactions among smallholder farmers. We use detailed longitudinal household survey data and employ fixed effects estimation approaches to identify the effect of iddir membership on factor market transactions among farmers. We find that joining an iddir network improves households’ access to land, labour and credit transactions. Our findings also hint that iddir networks may crowd-out borrowing from local moneylenders (locally referred as ‘Arata Abedari’), a relatively expensive credit source. These results suggest that non-market institutions can play crucial roles in facilitating market transactions.


Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics | 2018

HOW SHOULD RURAL FINANCIAL COOPERATIVES BE BEST ORGANIZED? EVIDENCE FROM ETHIOPIA: RURAL FINANCIAL COOPERATIVES IN ETHIOPIA

Kibrom A. Abay; Bethelhem Koru; Gashaw Tadesse Abate; Guush Berhane

What is the optimal size and composition of Rural Financial Cooperatives (RFCs)? With this broad question in mind, we characterize alternative formation of RFCs and their implications in improving the access of rural households to financial services, including savings, credit, and insurance services. We find that some features of RFCs have varying implications for delivering various financial services. The size of RFCs is found to have a nonlinear relationship with the various financial services RFCs provide. We also show that compositional heterogeneity among members, including diversity in wealth, is associated with higher access to credit services, while this has little implication on households’ savings behavior. Similarly, social cohesion among members is strongly associated with higher access to financial services. These empirical descriptions suggest that the optimal size and composition of RFCs may vary across the domains of financial services they are designed to facilitate. This evidence provides suggestive insights on how to ensure financial inclusion among smallholders, a pressing agenda and priority of policy makers in developing countries, including Ethiopia. The results also provide some insights into rural microfinance operations which are striving to satisfy members’ demand for financial services.


Transportation Research Part B-methodological | 2013

The joint analysis of injury severity of drivers in two-vehicle crashes accommodating seat belt use endogeneity

Kibrom A. Abay; Rajesh Paleti; Chandra R. Bhat


Research in Transportation Economics | 2013

Examining pedestrian-injury severity using alternative disaggregate models

Kibrom A. Abay


Transportation Research Part A-policy and Practice | 2015

Investigating the nature and impact of reporting bias in road crash data

Kibrom A. Abay


Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2016

An empirical analysis of risk-taking in car driving and other aspects of life

Kibrom A. Abay; Fred L. Mannering


Economics Letters | 2015

Evaluating simulation-based approaches and multivariate quadrature on sparse grids in estimating multivariate binary probit models

Kibrom A. Abay


The Scandinavian Journal of Economics | 2018

How Effective Are Non-Monetary Instruments for Safe Driving? Panel Data Evidence on the Effect of the Demerit Point System in Denmark

Kibrom A. Abay


Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | 2017

Locus of control and technology adoption in developing country agriculture: Evidence from Ethiopia

Kibrom A. Abay; Garrick Blalock; Guush Berhane


Archive | 2018

Locus of Control and Technology Adoption in Africa: Evidence from Ethiopia

Kibrom A. Abay; Guush Berhane; Garrick Blalock

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Guush Berhane

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Gashaw Tadesse Abate

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Bethelhem Koru

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Chandra R. Bhat

University of Texas at Austin

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Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Fred L. Mannering

University of South Florida

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Kibrewossen Abay

International Food Policy Research Institute

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