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Publications

by members of

Department of Economics
University of Zambia
Lusaka, Zambia

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Working papers

2019

  1. Collins Chansa & Thulani Matsebula & Moritz Piatti & Dale Mudenda & Chitalu Miriam Chama-Chiliba & Bona Chitah & Oliver Kaonga & Chris Mphuka, 2019. "Zambia Health Sector Public Expenditure Tracking and Quantitative Service Delivery Survey," World Bank Publications - Reports 31783, The World Bank Group.

2018

  1. Collins Chansa & Netsanet Walelign Workie & Bona Chitah & Oliver Kaonga, 2018. "Equity in Financing and Distribution of Health Benefits in Zambia," World Bank Publications - Reports 31830, The World Bank Group.

Journal articles

2019

  1. Oliver Kaonga & Charles Banda & Felix Masiye, 2019. "Hardship financing of out-of-pocket payments in the context of free healthcare in Zambia," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(4), pages 1-14, April.

2017

  1. Zombe Chibvalo & Daka Lincoln & Phiri Christopher & Kaonga Oliver & Seshamani Venkatesh & Chibwe Francis, 2017. "Investigating the Causal Relationship between Inflation and Trade Openness using Toda–Yamamoto Approach: Evidence from Zambia," Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, Sciendo, vol. 8(6), pages 171-182, November.

2016

  1. Felix Masiye & Oliver Kaonga & Joses M Kirigia, 2016. "Does User Fee Removal Policy Provide Financial Protection from Catastrophic Health Care Payments? Evidence from Zambia," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(1), pages 1-15, January.

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