Ken Miura
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Kyoto University
/ Division of Natural Resource Economics
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author of:
- News from the Sky: An Empirical Test of Forward-Looking Behavior Among Zambian Farmers (RePEc:ags:iaae21:315161)
by Miura, Ken & Sakurai, Takeshi - Shock and Livestock Transactions in Rural Zambia: a Re-examination of the Buffer Stock Hypothesis (RePEc:ags:jpjjre:242125)
by Miura, Ken & Kanno, Hiromitsu & Sakurai, Takeshi - Incomplete Information Sharing within the Household:Evidence from Participation in Agricultural Training in Zambia (RePEc:ags:jpjjre:314919)
by Miura, Ken & Kijima, Yoko & Sakurai, Takeshi - Vulnerability and Resilience of Households--The Case of Zambia-- (RePEc:hit:ecorev:v:62:y:2011:i:2:p:166-187)
by Sakurai, Takeshi & Miura, Ken & Yamauchi, Taro & Kanno, Hiromitsu & Nasuda, Akiko & Kitsuki, Akinori - The Effectiveness of Community-Based Development in Poverty Reduction : A Descriptive Analysis of a Women-Managed NGO in Rural Pakistan (RePEc:hit:hitcei:2011-4)
by Khan, Hidayat Ullah & Kurosaki, Takashi & 黒崎, 卓 & クロサキ, タカシ & Miura, Ken - 海外進出の決定要因及び現地法人のパフォーマンスに関する実証分析--日本の食品関連企業の海外直接投資 (RePEc:hit:hituec:573)
by 三浦, 憲 & Miura, Ken & 櫻井, 武司 & Sakurai, Takeshi & Tran Thi Thu Trang - The Effectiveness of Community-Based Development in Poverty Reduction: A Descriptive Analysis of a Women-Managed NGO in Rural Pakistan (RePEc:hit:primdp:13)
by Khan, Hidayat Ullah & Kurosaki, Takashi & Miura, Ken - Livestock Transactions as Coping Strategies in Zambia:New Evidence from High-Frequency Panel Data (RePEc:hit:primdp:15)
by Miura, Ken & Kanno, Hiromitsu & Sakurai, Takeshi - Livestock Transactions as Coping Strategies in Zambia: New Evidence from High-Frequency Panel Data (RePEc:hst:ghsdps:gd11-215)
by Ken Miura & Hiromitsu Kanno & Takeshi Sakurai - Intrahousehold Bargaining and Agricultural Technology Adoption : Experimental Evidence from Zambia (RePEc:ngi:dpaper:20-01)
by Ken Miura & Yoko Kijima & Takeshi Sakurai - Incomplete Information Sharing within the Household: Evidence from Participation in Agricultural Training in Zambia (RePEc:ngi:dpaper:20-10)
by Ken MIURA & Yoko KIJIMA & Takeshi SAKURAI - Do Zambian farmers manage climate risks? (RePEc:wly:apecpp:v:47:y:2025:i:2:p:440-486)
by Soyoka Okamura & Ken Miura & Chieko Umetsu