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Charles Blessings Laurence Jumbe

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First Name:Charles
Middle Name:Blessings Laurence
Last Name:Jumbe
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RePEc Short-ID:pju14
Unjversity of Malawi, Centre for Agricultural Research and Development Bunda College of Agriculture P.O. Box 219 Lilongwe MALAWI
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Working papers

  1. Chikowi, Christopher T. M. & Ochieng, Dennis O. & Jumbe, Charles B. L., 2019. "Consumer choices and demand for tilapia in urban Malawi: What are the complementarities and trade-offs?," MaSSP working papers 31, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  2. Hernandez, Manuel A. & Paz, Flor & Adeoti, Adetola I. & Adong, Annet & Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Lagat, Kiplimo Araap & Kaiyatsa, Stevier, 2018. "Overview of the fertilizer supply chain and market structure in Africa: A cross-country assessment," Project notes August 2018, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  3. Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob & Lunduka, Rodney W. & Kanyamuka, Joseph Samuel & Jumbe, Charles & Kaiyatsa, Stevier & Chamberlin, Jordan, 2017. "Do Farm Land Rental Markets Really Promote Efficiency, Equity and Investment in Smallholder African Agriculture? Evidence from a Matched Tenant-Landlord Survey in Malawi," 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois 258391, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  4. Kaiyatsa, Stevier & Jumbe, Charles & Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob, 2017. "Supply-side Crowding-out and Crowding-in Effects of Malawi’s Farm Input Subsidy Program on Private-sector Input Marketing: A Quasi-experimental Field Study," 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois 258135, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  5. Chalmers, Neil George & Revoredo-Giha, Cesar & Jumbe, Charles, 2015. "Measuring the Degree of Integration on the Dairy Products Market in Malawi," 89th Annual Conference, April 13-15, 2015, Warwick University, Coventry, UK 204286, Agricultural Economics Society.
  6. Revoredo-Giha, Cesar & Akaichi, Faical & Arakelyan, Irina & Barnes, Andrew & Chagunda, Mizeck & Chalmers, Neil & Chitika, Rollins & Jumbe, Charles & Leat, Philip & Moran, Dominic & Thompson, Steven & , 2015. "Identifying Barriers for the Development of the Dairy Supply Chain in Malawi," 2015 Conference, August 9-14, 2015, Milan, Italy 212296, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
  7. Nyambose, Wanangwa & Jumbe, Charles B. L., 2013. "Does Conservation Agriculture Enhance Household Food Security? Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Nkhotakota in Malawi," 2013 Fourth International Conference, September 22-25, 2013, Hammamet, Tunisia 160528, African Association of Agricultural Economists (AAAE).
  8. Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Angelsen, Arild, 2006. "Household's Choice of Fuelwood Source in Malawi: A Multinomial Probit Analysis," 2006 Annual Meeting, August 12-18, 2006, Queensland, Australia 25450, International Association of Agricultural Economists.
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Articles

  1. Neil Chalmers & Cesar Revoredo-Giha & Charles Jumbe, 2019. "Measuring the Degree of Integration in the Dairy Products Market in Malawi," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 8(2), pages 1-13, February.
  2. Jacob Ricker‐Gilbert & Jordan Chamberlin & Joseph Kanyamuka & Charles B.L. Jumbe & Rodney Lunduka & Stevier Kaiyatsa, 2019. "How do informal farmland rental markets affect smallholders’ well‐being? Evidence from a matched tenant–landlord survey in Malawi," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 50(5), pages 595-613, September.
  3. Stevier Kaiyatsa & Jacob Ricker‐Gilbert & Charles Jumbe, 2019. "What does Malawi's Fertiliser Programme do to Private Sector Fertiliser Sales? A Quasi‐Experimental Field Study," Journal of Agricultural Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 70(2), pages 332-352, June.
  4. Jumbe, Charles Blessings Laurence & Nyambose, Wanangwa Hawire, 2016. "Does Conservation Agriculture Enhance Household Food Security? Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Nkhotakota in Malawi," Sustainable Agriculture Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 5(1).
  5. Jagger, Pamela & Jumbe, Charles, 2016. "Stoves or sugar? Willingness to adopt improved cookstoves in Malawi," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 92(C), pages 409-419.
  6. Ricker-Gilbert, Jacob & Jumbe, Charles & Chamberlin, Jordan, 2014. "How does population density influence agricultural intensification and productivity? Evidence from Malawi," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 114-128.
  7. Chibwana, Christopher & Shively, Gerald & Fisher, Monica & Jumbe, Charles & Masters, William A., 2014. "Measuring the impacts of Malawi’s farm input subsidy programme," African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, African Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 9(2), pages 1-16, April.
  8. Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Mkondiwa, Maxwell, 2013. "Comparative analysis of biofuels policy development in Sub-Saharan Africa: The place of private and public sectors," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 614-620.
  9. Maxwell Mkondiwa & Charles B.L. Jumbe & Kenneth A. Wiyo, 2013. "Poverty–Lack of Access to Adequate Safe Water Nexus: Evidence from Rural Malawi," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 25(4), pages 537-550.
  10. Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Angelsen, Arild, 2011. "Modeling choice of fuelwood source among rural households in Malawi: A multinomial probit analysis," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 33(5), pages 732-738, September.
  11. Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Msiska, Frederick B.M. & Madjera, Michael, 2009. "Biofuels development in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are the policies conducive?," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 37(11), pages 4980-4986, November.
  12. Jumbe, Charles B.L. & Angelsen, Arild, 2007. "Forest dependence and participation in CPR management: Empirical evidence from forest co-management in Malawi," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 62(3-4), pages 661-672, May.
  13. Charles Blessings Laurence Jumbe & Arild Angelsen, 2006. "Do the Poor Benefit from Devolution Policies? Evidence from Malawi’s Forest Co-Management Program," Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 82(4), pages 562-581.
  14. Jumbe, Charles B. L., 2004. "Cointegration and causality between electricity consumption and GDP: empirical evidence from Malawi," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 61-68, January.

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  1. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (4) 2016-05-08 2018-09-24 2018-11-12 2020-04-06
  2. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (2) 2020-03-02 2020-04-06
  3. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2016-05-08

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