Zambia
The territory of what is now Zambia was known as Northern Rhodesia from 1911. It was renamed Zambia at independence in 1964. The new name of Zambia was derived from the Zambezi river (Zambezi may mean "River of God").
- The capital and main city is Lusaka
- The official language is English
- Area: 290,587 sq mi (approx. three times the size of the State of Michigan)
- Population approx. 16.5 millions in 2016
- Climate: The country is classified as humid subtropical or tropical wet and dry, with small stretches of semi-arid steppe climate in the south-west and along the Zambezi valley.
Fun Fact: "Victoria Falls," one of the 7 Wonders of the World, are at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Publications and Presentations
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Are Medium-Scale Farms Driving Agricultural Transformation in Africa?
Published on August 1, 2018
T.S. Jayne, Milu Muyanga, Kwame Yeboah, Ayala Wineman, Antony Chapoto, Divan Vanderwesthuisen, 30th International Conference of Agricultural Economists, August 1, 2018, Vancouver, BC, Canada -
Recent Innovations to Zambia’s Farmer Input Support Program & Insights on Short-run Effects
Published on July 30, 2018
Nicole M. Mason, Auckland Kuteya & Hambulo Ngoma, International Conference of Agricultural Economists, Vancouver, Canada, July 30, 2018 -
Do Medium-scale Farms Improve Market Access Conditions for Zambian Smallholders?
Published on July 29, 2018
Thom S. Jayne, William J. Burke, Nicholas J. Sitko, Triennial International Conference of Agricultural Economists, July 29, 2918, Vancouver, B.C., Canada -
IAPRI-MSU Technical Training Intro to Applied Econometrics: Basic theory and Stata examples
Published on June 25, 2018
Nicole Mason, Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Lusaka, Zambia, June 25, 2018 -
IAPRI-MSU Technical Training Intro to Economic Experiments with a Focus on Framed Field Experiments
Published on June 22, 2018
Hambulo Ngoma (IAPRI), Nicole Mason (MSU), and Stephen Morgan (MSU), Indaba Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Lusaka, Zambia, June 22, 2018
People
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Thomas Jayne
MSU Foundation Professor emeritus
jayne@msu.edu
517-432-9802
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Mywish Maredia
Professor
maredia@msu.edu
517-353-6602
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Nicole Mason-Wardell
Associate Chairperson, Graduate Program Director, and Associate Professor
masonn@msu.edu
517-432-4446
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Milu Muyanga
Associate Professor
muyangam@msu.edu
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David Tschirley
Professor
tschirle@msu.edu
517-355-0134