In this paper, we identify economic implications of the pressure to share resources within a social network. Through a set of field experiments in rural Tanzania we randomly increased the expected harvest of the treatment group by the assignment of an improved and much more productive variety of maize. We find that treated individuals reduced the interaction with their social network by discussing with fewer people in the village the type of seed they received, so as not to reveal their improved seed. We also find that treated individuals reduced labor input by asking fewer people in the village to work on their farm during the growing season and, as a result, obtained fewer actual harvest gains
Groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya have experienced declines in per capita production despite res...
Abstract: This paper determines the effect of social networks on performance of fresh tomato supply ...
Local agricultural markets are deeply socially embedded and strongly governed by local social norms ...
In this paper, we identify economic implications of the pressure to share resources within a social ...
In this paper, we identify economic implications of the pressure to share resources within a social ...
Abstract. We conduct field experiments in rural Paraguay to measure the value of social networks in ...
Informal institutions such as social networks are often drawn upon in order to protect households fr...
The use of improved crop varieties is key to increasing food production, but in Sub- Saharan Africa ...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
We propose a novel laboratory experiment to document the pressure to share income within social netw...
We study the role of social learning in the diffusion of cash crops in a resettled village economy i...
This study uses probit and Poisson models to analyse the determinants of social network links for th...
We examine an intervention randomized at the village level in which female farmers invited to a sing...
The adoption of new agricultural techniques of which sawah rice production technology is an example,...
Groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya have experienced declines in per capita production despite res...
Abstract: This paper determines the effect of social networks on performance of fresh tomato supply ...
Local agricultural markets are deeply socially embedded and strongly governed by local social norms ...
In this paper, we identify economic implications of the pressure to share resources within a social ...
In this paper, we identify economic implications of the pressure to share resources within a social ...
Abstract. We conduct field experiments in rural Paraguay to measure the value of social networks in ...
Informal institutions such as social networks are often drawn upon in order to protect households fr...
The use of improved crop varieties is key to increasing food production, but in Sub- Saharan Africa ...
Informational constraints hinder successful adoption and scaling of potentially beneficial agricultu...
Despite their potentially strong impact on poverty, agricultural innovations are often adopted slowl...
We propose a novel laboratory experiment to document the pressure to share income within social netw...
We study the role of social learning in the diffusion of cash crops in a resettled village economy i...
This study uses probit and Poisson models to analyse the determinants of social network links for th...
We examine an intervention randomized at the village level in which female farmers invited to a sing...
The adoption of new agricultural techniques of which sawah rice production technology is an example,...
Groundnut farmers in Uganda and Kenya have experienced declines in per capita production despite res...
Abstract: This paper determines the effect of social networks on performance of fresh tomato supply ...
Local agricultural markets are deeply socially embedded and strongly governed by local social norms ...