Despite the growing attention to technology adoption in the economics literature, knowledge gaps remain regarding why some valuable technologies are rapidly adopted, while others are not. This paper contributes to our understanding of agricultural technology adoption by showing that a focus on yield gains may, in some contexts, be misguided. We study a technology in Ethiopia that has no impact on yields, but that has nonetheless been widely adopted. Using three waves of panel data, we estimate a correlated random coefficient model and calculate the returns to improved chickpea in terms of yields, costs, and profits. We find that farmers’ comparative advantage does not play a significant role in their adoption decisions and hypothesize that ...
Agriculture growth in Africa is often characterized by low aggregate levels of technology adoption. ...
Empirical evidence on the dynamics of agricultural technologies adoption and dis-adoption is lacking...
This paper argues and provides empirical evidence that trade-offs and/or complementarities are inher...
Despite the growing attention to technology adoption in the economics literature, knowledge gaps rem...
Despite the growing attention to technology adoption in the economics literature, knowledge gaps rem...
The importance of agricultural technology in enhancing production and productivity can be realized w...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers ’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologi...
This paper examines a well known empirical puzzle in the literature on technology adoption: despite ...
This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the impact of agricultural technologies on smallhol...
While it is often recognised that agricultural technology adoption decisions are intertwined and bes...
Using a unique panel data, we investigate whether the technologies that the farmers adopted three an...
In Ethiopia, uptake of new technology is low despite the fact that technology adoption has a direct ...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yield-increasing technologies is crucial to boost staple food production in sub-Saharan ...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production...
Agriculture growth in Africa is often characterized by low aggregate levels of technology adoption. ...
Empirical evidence on the dynamics of agricultural technologies adoption and dis-adoption is lacking...
This paper argues and provides empirical evidence that trade-offs and/or complementarities are inher...
Despite the growing attention to technology adoption in the economics literature, knowledge gaps rem...
Despite the growing attention to technology adoption in the economics literature, knowledge gaps rem...
The importance of agricultural technology in enhancing production and productivity can be realized w...
This article examines the driving forces behind farmers ’ decisions to adopt agricultural technologi...
This paper examines a well known empirical puzzle in the literature on technology adoption: despite ...
This paper provides empirical evidence regarding the impact of agricultural technologies on smallhol...
While it is often recognised that agricultural technology adoption decisions are intertwined and bes...
Using a unique panel data, we investigate whether the technologies that the farmers adopted three an...
In Ethiopia, uptake of new technology is low despite the fact that technology adoption has a direct ...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural productio...
Adoption of yield-increasing technologies is crucial to boost staple food production in sub-Saharan ...
Adoption of yieldincreasing technologies is seen as a key driver to increase agricultural production...
Agriculture growth in Africa is often characterized by low aggregate levels of technology adoption. ...
Empirical evidence on the dynamics of agricultural technologies adoption and dis-adoption is lacking...
This paper argues and provides empirical evidence that trade-offs and/or complementarities are inher...