Ethiopia is one of the rapidly growing countries in the world registering double digit economy for the last decade and a half. It has abundant natural resources with more than 120 million... Read more »
Ethiopia is endowed with huge hydropower potential cascaded from its many rivers. Being a landlocked country with no known fossil fuel resources signifies the importance of water resources, indeed! Despite some recent... Read more »
Ethiopia, which is regarded as the origin of Arabica coffee, is one of Africa’s largest producers and exporters of this commodity. Coffee production is dubbed as the backbone of the country’s agriculture-led... Read more »
It is well recognized that universities’ teaching outcomes are significantly useful in improving economic performance as they could provide the nation with talented, knowledgeable, and expertise personnel. Since innovation and economic development... Read more »
Developing countries rely on a number of sources of revenues for financing various economic activities. Similarly, Ethiopia’s economic activities depend on a variety of sources of revenue, including traditional and modern ones.... Read more »
Having housed the majority of agrarian society, Ethiopia has been practicing agriculture to have crop production, animal husbandry, apiculture, horticulture, fishery and the likes. Clearly, the agriculture sector in the country is... Read more »
Economic growth can be substantiated using various ways. Of the myriads of ways by which economic growth is confidently backed, entrepreneurship can play a significant role in increasing fiscal growth and prosperity... Read more »
Emperor Haile Selassie first had the idea of building a dam on the Abbay River in 1964, but regional bickering over water rights, followed by civil war, a Marxist coup and a... Read more »
In recent years, Ethiopia has made significant progress in various sectors, including finance. However, like many countries, it continues to grapple with gender inequality, particularly in the realm of finance. To address... Read more »
For centuries, Ethiopia had been ruled by monarchies, subjecting the people to harsh governance and hindering economic progress. The feudal economic system entrenched for millennia impeded development, leaving farmers trapped in subsistence... Read more »