Poor people often do not make investments, even when returns are high. One possible explanation is that they have low aspirations and form mental models of their future opportunities which ignore some options for investment. This paper reports on a field experiment to test this hypothesis in rural Ethiopia. Individuals were randomly invited to watch documentaries about people from similar communities who had succeeded in agriculture or business, without help from government or NGOs. A placebo group watched an Ethiopian entertainment programme and a control group were simply surveyed. In addition, the number of people invited was varied by village to assess the importance of peer effects in formation of aspirations. Six months after screenin...
This paper examines educational aspirations of children living in rural poor communities in Ethiopia...
Children’s educational aspirations are important predictors of educational attainment and of occupat...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...
Poor people often do not make investments, even when returns are high. One possible explanation is t...
A growing literature in economics has analyzed the effects of psychological interventions designed t...
The recent literature postulates that aspirations are one of the key determinants of economic decisi...
Previous studies on innovation in agriculture focus mainly on identifying observable and resource re...
This paper identifies the effect of aspirations on the adoption of agricultural innovations in the c...
This paper identifies the impacts of aspirations on the adoption of agricultural innovations in the ...
We report on an experiment with poor rural households in Ethiopia, which aimed to boost aspirations ...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
Fatalism is considered pervasive, especially in many poor communities. In this paper, we explore whe...
The importance of aspirations for economic decision making has recently gained attention in the fiel...
Fatalism is considered pervaisve, not leaste within many poor communities. In this paper, we explore...
Fatalism is considered pervasive, especially in many poor communities. In this paper, we explore whe...
This paper examines educational aspirations of children living in rural poor communities in Ethiopia...
Children’s educational aspirations are important predictors of educational attainment and of occupat...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...
Poor people often do not make investments, even when returns are high. One possible explanation is t...
A growing literature in economics has analyzed the effects of psychological interventions designed t...
The recent literature postulates that aspirations are one of the key determinants of economic decisi...
Previous studies on innovation in agriculture focus mainly on identifying observable and resource re...
This paper identifies the effect of aspirations on the adoption of agricultural innovations in the c...
This paper identifies the impacts of aspirations on the adoption of agricultural innovations in the ...
We report on an experiment with poor rural households in Ethiopia, which aimed to boost aspirations ...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
Fatalism is considered pervasive, especially in many poor communities. In this paper, we explore whe...
The importance of aspirations for economic decision making has recently gained attention in the fiel...
Fatalism is considered pervaisve, not leaste within many poor communities. In this paper, we explore...
Fatalism is considered pervasive, especially in many poor communities. In this paper, we explore whe...
This paper examines educational aspirations of children living in rural poor communities in Ethiopia...
Children’s educational aspirations are important predictors of educational attainment and of occupat...
I demonstrate that household investments in children's education in Ethiopia are affected by parents...