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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 September 2023

Tom Lavers
Affiliation:
University of Manchester

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Ethiopia’s ‘Developmental State’
Political Order and Distributive Crisis
, pp. viii - ix
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023
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  1. 1.1Select development indicators

  2. 2.1The political drivers of state-led development

  3. 2.2The distributive challenge of late-late development

  4. 3.1Ethiopian provinces as of 1963

  5. 3.2Rented landholdings by province (1966–1968)

  6. 4.1Ethiopia’s federal boundaries

  7. 4.2Net overseas development assistance to Ethiopia

  8. 4.3Civil service employment

  9. 5.1Estimated humanitarian requirements

  10. 5.2Rural and urban population

  11. 5.3Crop land per economically active person in agriculture

  12. 5.4Households by landholdings

  13. 5.5Method of acquisition for plots with land certificates by age

  14. 5.6Distribution of primary decision-makers on land and rural population by age

  15. 5.7Prevalence of land rental by initial landholding size

  16. 5.8Government and donor spending on agriculture

  17. 5.9Access to extension services

  18. 5.10Utilisation of improved agricultural inputs

  19. 5.11Cereal production

  20. 5.12Yield for major cereal crops

  21. 5.13Access to agricultural inputs by landholding size

  22. 5.14Outcomes from agriculture

  23. 5.15Area under commercial farms by zone

  24. 6.1Urban population growth

  25. 6.2Highest level of education attained by age

  26. 6.3Cement production and employment

  27. 6.4Flower exports from Ethiopia

  28. 6.5Sugar production and imports

  29. 6.6MSEs and employment creation

  30. 6.7Map of Ethiopia’s industrial parks

  31. 6.8Textile and apparel exports and employment

  32. 6.9Leather and leather products exports and employment

  33. 6.10Economic growth by sector

  34. 6.11Value added as a percentage of GDP

  35. 6.12Manufacturing value added per capita

  36. 6.13Share of employment by sector

  37. 6.14Unemployment rates

  38. 6.15Number of unemployed persons

  39. 7.1Urban population growth

  40. 7.2Past and predicted population growth in Adama City

  41. 7.3Adama and surrounding area

  42. 7.4Addis Ababa and surrounding area

  43. 8.1Inflation rates (CPI growth rate)

  44. 8.2Geographical coverage of the PSNP

  45. 8.3Graduation from the PSNP by region

  46. 8.4PSNP caseload by region

  47. 8.5PSNP distribution by region

  48. 8.6PSNP coverage as a percentage of the regional population

  49. 8.7Food insecurity over time

  50. 8.8Combined PSNP and humanitarian caseloads by region

  51. 8.9Combined PSNP and humanitarian caseloads as a proportion of regional population

  52. 9.1Map of the research sites

  53. 9.2The sub-kebele party-state infrastructure

  54. 10.1Map of 2014 protests

  55. 10.2Trend in protests over time

  56. 10.3Trend in riots over time

  57. 10.4Map of 2014–2018 protests

  58. 10.5Foreign direct investment net inflows

  59. 10.6Government expenditure

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