Citations

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Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Vulnerability, seasonality and poverty in Ethiopia." Journal of Development Studies 36, no. 6 (2000): 25-53-0.
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Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "In sickness and in health: Risk sharing within households in rural Ethiopia." SSRN eLibrary 108, no. 4 (2000): 0-0.
Report
Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. Poverty and survival strategies in Ethiopia during economic reform. Oxford, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, University of Oxford , 2000.
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Dercon, Stefan. "On market integration and liberalisation: Method and application to Ethiopia." Journal of Development Studies 32, no. 1 (1995): 112-1-0.
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Dercon, Stefan. Insurance against poverty. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Dercon, Stefan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "Vulnerability and shocks in 15 Ethiopian villages, 1999-2004." Food Policy , no. April (2005).
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Dercon, Stefan, and Cesar Calvo. "Vulnerability to poverty." (2007)
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Ayalew Ali, Daniel, Stefan Dercon, and Madhur Gautam. "Property rights in a very poor country: tenure insecurity and investment in Ethiopia." (2007)
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Dercon, Stefan, and John Hoddinott. "Livelihoods, growth, and links to market towns in 15 Ethiopian villages." (2005)
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Dercon, Stefan, and Daniel Ayalew. "Land rights, power and trees in rural Africa." (2007)
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Dercon, Stefan, and Andrew Ayalew. "Where have all the soldiers gone: Demobilization and reintegration in Ethiopia." World Development 26, no. 9 (1998): 1661 -0.
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Dercon, Stefan. "Vulnerability: A micro perspective." (2005)
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Dercon, Stefan. "Income Risk, Coping Strategies, and Safety Nets." The World Bank Research Observer 17, no. 2 (2002): 141-1-0.
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Krishnan, Pramila, Tesfaye G Selassie, and Stefan Dercon. "The Urban Labour Market During Structural Adjustment: Ethiopia, 1990-1997." (1998)
Report
Dercon, Stefan, and Catherine Porter. Live aid revisited: Long-term impacts of the 1984 Ethiopian famine on children. 2010.
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Dercon, Stefan. "Economic reform, growth and the poor: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." Journal of Development Economics 81, no. 1 (2006).
Book
Ayalew, Daniel, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan. Working paper series. Oxford, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, 2000.
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Broussard, Nzinga H, Stefan Dercon Dercon , and Rohini Somanathan Somanathan. "Aid and agency in Africa: Explaining food disbursements across Ethiopian households, 1994-2004." (2012)
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Dercon, Stefan, and Luc Christiaensen. "Consumption risk, technology adoption and poverty traps: Evidence from Ethiopia." (2007)
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Dercon, Stefan, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "The impact of roads and agricultural extension on consumption growth and poverty in fifteen Ethiopian villages." (2007)
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Clarke, Daniel, and Stefan Dercon. "Insurance, credit and safety nets for the poor in a world of risk." (2009)
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Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Food aid and informal insurance." (2003)
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Collier, Paul, Stefan Dercon, and John Mackinnon. "Density versus quality in health care provision: Using household data to make budgetary choices in Ethiopia." The World Bank Economic Review 16, no. 3 (2002): 425-448.
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Dercon, Stefan, Tessa Bold, Joachim De Weerdt, and Alula Pankhurst. "Group-based funeral insurance in Ethiopia and Tanzania." (2007)
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Dercon, Stefan, Daniel Ayalew, and Pramila Krishnan. "Demobilization, land and household livelihoods: Lessons from Ethiopia." (1999)
Book Section
Dercon, Stefan, Pramila Krishnan, and Daniel Ayalew. "From conflict to recovery in Africa." (2003) Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia.
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Hanson, Stefan, and Claudia Hanson. "HIV control in low-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa: are the right things done?." (2008) Global Health Action.
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