
Fantu Cheru
Also known as
FANTU CHERU
Born 1949-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Economic conditions (4)
- Africa (4)
- Food supply (2)
- Southern Africa (2)
- Ethiopia (2)
- 1960- (2)
- Politics and government (2)
Books by Fantu Cheru
Total count: 17
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Food security and institutional development in southern AfricaOverseas Development Council1986-01-01
Dependence, underdevelopment, and unemployment in Kenyaschool leavers in a peripheral capitalist political economyUniversity Press of America1987-01-01
The silent revolution in Africadebt, development, and democracyAnvil1989-01-01-
The not so brave new world!problems and prospects of regional integration in post-apartheid southern AfricaThe South African Institute of International Affairs1992-01-01
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Economic reconstruction and the peasants in Ethiopiatwo papers presented at the Symposium on the Ethiopian Economy, with a postscriptChr. Michelsen Institute, Development Research and Action Programme1992-01-01
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Constraints for a conservation-based agricultural development policy in Ethiopiaa baseline study in Fedis Awraja.Chr. Michelsen Institute, Department of Social Science and Development1992-01-01
African RenaissanceRoadmaps to the Challenge of GlobalizationDavid Philip2002-06-01-
Africa's development in the 21st centuryreshaping the research agendaNordiska Afrikainstitutet2008-01-01
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Millennium Development GoalsRaising the Resources to Tackle World PovertyZed Books, Limited2008-01-01
The rise of China and India in Africachallenges, opportunities and critical interventionsNordic Africa Institute2010-01-01-
Africa and International Relations in the 21st CenturyPalgrave Macmillan2011-01-01
Africa and international relations in the 21st centuryPalgrave Macmillan2012-01-01-
Agricultural Development and Food Security in AfricaThe Impact of Chinese, Indian and Brazilian InvestmentsZed Books, Limited2013-01-01
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Structural transformation in Ethiopiathe urban dimension : building 'economically productive, socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable & well governed' citiesUN-Habitat2014-01-01
Oxford Handbook of the Ethiopian EconomyOxford University Press2019-01-01-
Structural adjustment, primary resource trade and sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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