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Felix Masiye

    University of Zambia

Felix Masiye is the Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Zambia and an Affiliate Assistant Professor at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation(IHME) at the University of Washington.

Related Projects

  • Food Constraints and “Ganyu” Labour

Related Publications

  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 3

    The Impact of Seasonal Food and Cash Loans on Small-scale Farmers in Zambia
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 52

    Addressing seasonal hunger and rural poverty in Zambia – Testing scalable solutions
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 1

    Seasonal Credit Constraints and Agricultural Labour Supply

Published Articles

  • American Economic Review, 110(11), pp. 3351-92

    Seasonal Liquidity, Rural Labor Markets, and Agricultural Production

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