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Emilio Hernandez-Hernandez

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First Name:Emilio
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Last Name:Hernandez-Hernandez
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RePEc Short-ID:phe409
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Viale delle Terme di Caracalla, 00153 Rome, Italy

Affiliation

World Bank Group

Washington, District of Columbia (United States)
http://www.worldbank.org/
RePEc:edi:wrldbus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Baborska, Renata & Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Magrini, Emiliano & Morales-Opazo, Cristian, 2018. "The impact of financial inclusion on rural food security experience: a perspective from low-and middle-income countries," MPRA Paper 89249, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  2. Emilio Hernandez & Yasmin Bin Humam & Riccardo Ciacci & Niclas Benni & Susan Kaaria, 2018. "Female Smallholders in the Financial Inclusion Agenda," World Bank Publications - Reports 30109, The World Bank Group.
  3. Cabestany-Noriega, Jaime & Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Celaya-del-Toro, Víctor, 2013. "La gestión de riesgos climáticos catastróficos para el sector agropecuario en México:Caso del Componente para la Atención a Desastres Naturales para el sector Agropecuario (CADENA) [Management of c," MPRA Paper 55455, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  4. Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Schreiner, Mark, 2012. "A method to monitor poverty dynamics among microfinance clients: An example using survey data from Bangladesh," MPRA Paper 38977, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  5. Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Sam, Abdoul G. & Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio & Chen, Joyce J., 2012. "Does the insurance effect of public and private transfers favor financial deepening? evidence from rural Nicaragua," MPRA Paper 38339, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  6. Hernandez, Emilio & Sam, Abdoul G. & Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio & Chen, Joyce J., 2009. "Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers and Remittances on Credit Market Outcomes in Rural Nicaragua," 2009 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, 2009, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 49319, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
  7. Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Adams, Charles, 2004. "The economic significance of the Gulf of Mexico related to population, income, employment, minerals, fisheries and shipping," MPRA Paper 38979, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. Renata Baborska & Emilio Hernandez & Emiliano Magrini & Cristian Morales-Opazo, 2020. "The impact of financial inclusion on rural food security experience: A perspective from low-and middle-income countries," Review of Development Finance Journal, Chartered Institute of Development Finance, vol. 10(2), pages 1-18.
  2. Maria del Puerto Soria & Emilio Hernandez & Riccardo Ciacci, 2019. "Use of financial diaries to understand smallholder investment finance a cross country analysis in Mozambique, Tanzania and Pakistan," Agricultural Finance Review, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 80(1), pages 110-133, November.

Citations

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Working papers

  1. Baborska, Renata & Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Magrini, Emiliano & Morales-Opazo, Cristian, 2018. "The impact of financial inclusion on rural food security experience: a perspective from low-and middle-income countries," MPRA Paper 89249, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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  2. Cabestany-Noriega, Jaime & Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Celaya-del-Toro, Víctor, 2013. "La gestión de riesgos climáticos catastróficos para el sector agropecuario en México:Caso del Componente para la Atención a Desastres Naturales para el sector Agropecuario (CADENA) [Management of c," MPRA Paper 55455, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Freudenreich, Hanna & Musshoff, Oliver & Wiercinski, Ben, 2017. "The Relationship between Farmers' Shock Experiences and their Uncertainty Preferences - Experimental Evidence from Mexico," GlobalFood Discussion Papers 256212, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen, GlobalFood, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development.
    2. Hanna Freudenreich & Marcela Ibanez & Stephan Dietrich & Oliver Musshoff, 2018. "Formal insurance, risk sharing, and the dynamics of other-regarding preferences," Department of Agricultural and Rural Development (DARE) Discussion Papers 266532, Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen, Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Development (DARE).

  3. Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Sam, Abdoul G. & Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio & Chen, Joyce J., 2012. "Does the insurance effect of public and private transfers favor financial deepening? evidence from rural Nicaragua," MPRA Paper 38339, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Khushbu Mishra & Abdoul G. Sam & Gracious M. Diiro & Mario J. Miranda, 2020. "Gender and the dynamics of technology adoption: Empirical evidence from a household‐level panel data," Agricultural Economics, International Association of Agricultural Economists, vol. 51(6), pages 857-870, November.
    2. Waidler, J. & Hagen-Zanker, J. & Gassmann, F. & Siegel, M., 2014. "Do remittances and social assistance have different impacts on expenditure patterns of recipient households?: The Moldovan case," MERIT Working Papers 2014-072, United Nations University - Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (MERIT).

  4. Hernandez, Emilio & Sam, Abdoul G. & Gonzalez-Vega, Claudio & Chen, Joyce J., 2009. "Impact of Conditional Cash Transfers and Remittances on Credit Market Outcomes in Rural Nicaragua," 2009 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, 2009, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 49319, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.

    Cited by:

    1. Stella Luz A. Quimbo & Joseph J. Capuno & Aleli D. Kraft & Rhea Molato & Carlos Tan, Jr., 2015. "Where does the money go? Assessing the expenditure and income effects of the Philippines' Conditional Cash Transfer Program," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201502, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    2. Charity Moore, 2009. "Nicaragua’s Red de Protección Social: An Exemplary but Short-Lived Conditional Cash Transfer Programme," Research Report 17, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
    3. Wagner, Charlotte & Winkler, Adalbert, 2013. "The Vulnerability of Microfinance to Financial Turmoil – Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 71-90.

  5. Hernandez-Hernandez, Emilio & Adams, Charles, 2004. "The economic significance of the Gulf of Mexico related to population, income, employment, minerals, fisheries and shipping," MPRA Paper 38979, University Library of Munich, Germany.

    Cited by:

    1. Raven D. Blakeway & Ashley D. Ross & Glenn A. Jones, 2021. "Insights from a Survey of Texas Gulf Coast Residents on the Social Factors Contributing to Willingness to Consume and Purchase Lionfish," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(17), pages 1-16, August.
    2. Auriel M. V. Fournier & R. Randy Wilson & Jeffrey S. Gleason & Evan M. Adams & Janell M. Brush & Robert J. Cooper & Stephen J. DeMaso & Melanie J. L. Driscoll & Peter C. Frederick & Patrick G. R. Jodi, 2023. "Structured Decision Making to Prioritize Regional Bird Monitoring Needs," Interfaces, INFORMS, vol. 53(3), pages 207-217, May.
    3. Dahal, Ram P. & Grala, Robert K. & Gordon, Jason S. & Petrolia, Daniel R. & Munn, Ian A., 2018. "Estimating the willingness to pay to preserve waterfront open spaces using contingent valuation," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 78(C), pages 614-626.

Articles

  1. Renata Baborska & Emilio Hernandez & Emiliano Magrini & Cristian Morales-Opazo, 2020. "The impact of financial inclusion on rural food security experience: A perspective from low-and middle-income countries," Review of Development Finance Journal, Chartered Institute of Development Finance, vol. 10(2), pages 1-18.
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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 5 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (4) 2009-05-16 2012-05-08 2012-06-05 2018-10-15
  2. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (2) 2012-05-08 2018-10-15
  3. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (2) 2012-05-08 2014-05-04
  4. NEP-DEV: Development (1) 2009-05-16
  5. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2018-10-15
  6. NEP-FLE: Financial Literacy and Education (1) 2018-10-15
  7. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2012-06-05
  8. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (1) 2009-05-16
  9. NEP-PAY: Payment Systems and Financial Technology (1) 2018-10-15

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