Hailu Elias (PhD)Habtamu Bizuneh2025-04-082025-04-082025-01-15https://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/5297This paper primarily aims to explore the factors affecting Ethiopian agricultural exports using a dynamic panel data approach. The study analyzed panel data for Ethiopia’s three main agricultural export commodities (coffee, oilseeds and fruit and vegetables) from the period 1999/2000 to 2022/23, considering factors such as data availability, export volume and export value, among others. Moreover, the study employed the natural logarithm of each commodity’s export value alongside determinants like previous export performance, exchange rate, consumer price index (CPI), foreign direct investment (FDI), indirect tax revenue, and trade openness to make interpretation of the results easy. The findings indicate that all these independent variables significantly influence Ethiopia’s agricultural exports. Specifically, the lag agricultural exports, exchange rates, foreign direct investment and trade openness have a positive and significant impact, while indirect tax revenue and consumer price index negatively affect export value. Based on these results the author recommends that the Ethiopian government should promote tax cut incentives for exporters, reduce trade barriers on import of agricultural inputs and subsidize agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and equipmentenThe Determinants of Agricultural Commodity Export Performance in Ethiopia: A Dynamic Panel Data ApproachThesis