This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern Zambia using household survey data from a sample of over 800 rural households. Since treatment effect estimates are often prone to misspecification in either the treatment or outcome equation, we use the doubly robust inverse probability weighted regression adjustment method, complemented with propensity score matching on six different food security measures to obtain reliable impact estimates. Generally, we find a positive impact of improved maize adoption on food security across the two econometric approaches. Maize being the most important food staple in Zambia has a great bearing on the food security status of farm households. It is ther...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
This paper uses a multinomial endogenous treatment effects model and data from a sample of over 800 ...
This paper analyzes the adoption and impacts of improved maize varieties (IMVs) on food security in ...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
Available online 23 October 2014.This paper analyzes the adoption and welfare impacts of improved ma...
Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rural p...
The paper evaluates the effect of intensity of adoption of improved maize varieties on household foo...
Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this paper analyses the determinants of...
First online: 17 December 2015Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this pape...
Production and price risks that could render input use unprofitable sometimes prevent rural househol...
This paper analyzes how a set of widely promoted agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, ...
<p>Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this paper analyses the determinants...
This paper estimates the welfare impacts of adoption of maize-soybean rotation in eastern Zambia usi...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
This paper uses a multinomial endogenous treatment effects model and data from a sample of over 800 ...
This paper analyzes the adoption and impacts of improved maize varieties (IMVs) on food security in ...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
This study investigates the impact of improved maize varieties on household food security in eastern...
Available online 23 October 2014.This paper analyzes the adoption and welfare impacts of improved ma...
Maize is the principle food staple in Zambia, providing both food and income for most of the rural p...
The paper evaluates the effect of intensity of adoption of improved maize varieties on household foo...
Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this paper analyses the determinants of...
First online: 17 December 2015Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this pape...
Production and price risks that could render input use unprofitable sometimes prevent rural househol...
This paper analyzes how a set of widely promoted agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, ...
<p>Using household survey data from a sample of 810 households, this paper analyses the determinants...
This paper estimates the welfare impacts of adoption of maize-soybean rotation in eastern Zambia usi...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
This paper uses a multinomial endogenous treatment effects model and data from a sample of over 800 ...
This paper analyzes the adoption and impacts of improved maize varieties (IMVs) on food security in ...