Dr. Hardwick Tchale

Country of current residence

Malawi

Current position

Agricultural Economist

Current institute employer

World Bank

Since

1997

Profession

Agricultural Economist

Degrees / expertise

BSc and MSc from University of Malawi

Professional experience

Lecturer / Researcher

2005

Kumwenda, I., J. Mduma, H. Tchale and P. Wobst.  2005.  Technical Efficiency of Smallholder Farmers in Malawi in the Post-reform Era: Which Policies matter most?.  Submitted to Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, . Download [PDF | 251.16KB]
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Further Information
Tchale, H.  2005.  Agricultural Policy, Soil Fertility Management and Productivity in the Maize-based Smallholder Farming System in Malawi.  Thesis at  ZEF. 

2004

Dorward, A., Fan, S., Kydd, J., Lofgren, H., Morrison, J., Poulton, C., Rao, N., Smith, L., Tchale, H., Thorat, S., Urey, I. and P. Wobst.  2004.  Institutions and Economic Policies for Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth. DSGD-PS 15, IFPRI, Washington D.C.  .   Download [PDF | 274.37KB]
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Dorward, A., H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, H. Tchale and P. Wobst.  2004.  Modelling Pro-Poor Growth Strategies in Malawi: Lessons for Policy and Analysis.  .   Download [PDF]
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Dorward, A., S. Fan, J. Kydd, H. Lofgren, J. Morrison, C. Poulton, N. Rao, L. Smith, H. Tchale, S. Thorat, I. Urey and P. Wobst.  2004.  Institutions and Policies for Pro-poor Agricultural Growth.  Development Policy Review, 22 (6)   : 611-622   .
Edriss, A., H. Tchale and P. Wobst.  2004.  The Impact of Labour Market Liberalization on Maize Productivity and Rural Poverty in Malawi.  Submitted to Journal of Development Studies, .
Lofgren, H., J. Morrison, H. Tchale and P. Wobst.  2004.  Pro-Poor Development Strategies for Malawi: An Economy-wide Analysis of Alternative Policy Scenarios.  Department of Agricultural Sciences, Imperial College London, Wye Campus, Ashford (Kent) Download [PDF | 382.25KB]
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Tchale, H.  2004.  Soil fertility management choice in the maize-based smallholder farming system in Malawi.  Presented at the Workshop “Shaping the Future of African Agriculture for Development: The Role of Social Scientists“, December 6 – 9, Nairobi Download [PDF | 243.96KB]
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Tchale, H.  2004.  The role of agricultural policy in soil fertility management among smallholder farmers in Malawi.  Presented at the Workshop “Rural Poverty Reduction through Research for Development and Transformation”, October 5 – 7, Berlin

2002

Clay, E., L. Bohn, E. Blanco de Armas, S. Kabambe and H. Tchale.  2002.  Climatic Variability, Economic Performance and Uses of Climatic Forecasting in Malawi and Southern Africa.  Country study 3, Overseas Development Institute

1999

Edriss, A. and H. Tchale.  1999.  Impact of Tobacco Production and Marketing on Food Security and Intra-household Labour Allocation in Malawi.  University of Swaziland Journal of Agriculture, .
Kleih, U., C. Jumbe, and H. Tchale.  1999.  Community Access to Marketing Opportunities in Malawi, Uganda and Mali.  Natural Resources Institute and Agricultural Policy Research Unit, Bunda College of Agriculture, Lilongwe

Additionals, Curriculum Vitae
and Downloads
Research themes
  • Land use and food security
  • Renewable energy
  • Ecosystem services
Research countries
  • Malawi
Research projects
PASAD Policy Analysis for Sustainable Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europa and Southern Africa http://www.pasad.uni-bonn.de
Working groups

Trade and Macroeconomics

Additional information

Check also PASAD Project

Professional experience
Lecturer / Researcher
Degrees

BSc and MSc from University of Malawi

Doctoral research funded by

BMZ via DAAD & GTZ

Hardwick Tchale

Former Junior Researcher

Former Division/Group:
Economic and Technological Change

Office E-Mail:
htchale(at)worldbank.org

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