Publications

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Our Team Publications

Kiiza, B., and G. Omiat. (2021).The Impact of Savings and Credit Cooperatives on Household Welfare: Evidence From Uganda,” Journal of Economics and Public Finance, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp: 33-55.

Omiat, G.,  and G. Shively (2020). “Rainfall and Child Growth in Uganda.” Economics and Human Biology  38 (2020).

Omiat, G.,  and G. Shively (2017). “Charting the Cost of Nutritionally-adequate. Diets in Uganda, 2000-2011,” African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development.

Kiiza, B., and E. Seguya. (2016). “FDI and Economic Growth in the East African Community Trade Bloc: Panel Co-integration Evidence,” Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp:88-101.

Twine, E., B. Kiiza, and B. Bashaasha. (2015). “The Flexible Accelerator Model of Investment: An Application to Ugandan Tea Processing Firms,” African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vol. 10, No.1, pp:1-15.

Kiiza, B., and G. Pederson. (2014). “Evidence on the Economic Burden of Repeat Malaria. Episodes Among Households in Rural Uganda,” Journal of Developing Areas, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp:363-382. 

Mpiira, S., B. Kiiza, E. Katungi, J. R. Tabuti, C. Staver, and W.K. Tushemereirwe. (2014). “Determinants of Net Savings Deposits Held in Savings and Credit Cooperatives (SACCO’s) in Uganda,” Journal of Economics and International Finance,Vol. 6, No. 4, pp:69-79.

Kiiza, B., and G. Pederson. (2013). “Export-Led Growth and Terms of Trade Volatility in the East African Community Trade Bloc,” Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development, Vol. 8, No.2, pp:165-181.

Lubinga M., and B. Kiiza. (2013). “Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Bilateral Trade Flows: Insights from Uganda,” Business and Economic Research Vol. 3, No.1, pp:227-239.

Mpiira, S., B. Kiiza, E. Katungi, C. Staver, J. S. Tabuti, M. Kyotalimye, P. Muwumba, E. Karamura and W. K. Tushemereirwe. (2013). “Factors Influencing Household Participation in the Savings and Credit Cooperative (SACCO) Programs in Uganda,” African Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol. 8, No.43, pp:5276-5284.

Nabasirye, M., Kiiza, B., & Omiat, G. (2012). “Evaluating the Impact of Adoption of Improved Maize Varieties on Yield in Uganda: A Propensity Score Matching Approach,” Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. B, 2(3B), pp368.

Kiiza, B., L. Kisembo, and R.O.M. Mwanga. (2012). “Participatory Plant Breeding and Selection Impact on Adoption of Improved Sweet potato Varieties in Uganda,” Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology A. Vol. 2, No.5, pp:673-681.

Kiiza, B., and G. Pederson. (2012). “ICT-based Market Information and Adoption of Agricultural Seed Technologies: Insights from Uganda,”Journal of Telecommunications Policy, Vol. 36, pp:253–259.

Kiiza, B., and G. Pederson, and S. Lwasa. (2011). “The Role of Market Information in Adoption of Agricultural Seed Technology in Rural Uganda,” International Journal of ICT Research and Development in Africa, Vol. 2, No.1, pp:29-46.

Kiiza B., and G. Pederson. (2006). “Savings and Asset Allocation of Households in Uganda,” Agricultural Finance Review, Vol 66 (2), pp:283-295.

Kiiza B., and G. Pederson. (2002). “Rural Household Savings Mobilization: Empirical Evidence from Uganda,” Journal of African Economies, Vol 10, No.3, pp: 390-409.