It is often difficult to determine the extent to which observed output gains are due to a new technology itself, rather than to the skill of the farmer or the quality of the plot on which the new technology is tried. This attribution problem becomes especially important when technologies are not embodied in purchased inputs but result instead from changed farmer cultivation practices. We introduce a method for properly attributing observed productivity and risk changes among new production methods, farmers and plots by controlling for farmer and plot heterogeneity using differential production and yield risk functions. Results from Madagascar show that the new system of rice intensification (SRI) is indeed a superior technology. Although mo...
Improving the performance and, therefore, the profitability of expensive irrigation schemes is only ...
This paper explores the adoption of two agricultural technologies, how their patterns of adoption di...
In Sierra Leone, rice yields in farmers’ fields are lowand estimated on average at 0.8 t/ha. The Sys...
It is often difficult to determine the extent to which observed output gains are due to a new techno...
In assessing the productivity gains of a new technology, it is often difficult to determine the exte...
We introduce a method for properly attributing observed productivity and risk changes among new prod...
T.J. Wyatt, two anonymous referees and seminar participants at Cornell University and the 2003 AAEA ...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), assembled in Madagascar over a 20-year period and gaining ...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Although rice accounts for approximately forty-four percent of land under cultivation and forty-six ...
There is no improved seed-fertilizer technology available that can generate the needed growth in agr...
Worldwide, technological change in rice production has given in an era of agricultural development a...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is being promoted worldwide, but relatively little is yet k...
Rice yields among agro-ecological zones are heterogeneous. Farmers, researchers and policy makers ar...
Natural resource management practices, such as the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), have been p...
Improving the performance and, therefore, the profitability of expensive irrigation schemes is only ...
This paper explores the adoption of two agricultural technologies, how their patterns of adoption di...
In Sierra Leone, rice yields in farmers’ fields are lowand estimated on average at 0.8 t/ha. The Sys...
It is often difficult to determine the extent to which observed output gains are due to a new techno...
In assessing the productivity gains of a new technology, it is often difficult to determine the exte...
We introduce a method for properly attributing observed productivity and risk changes among new prod...
T.J. Wyatt, two anonymous referees and seminar participants at Cornell University and the 2003 AAEA ...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI), assembled in Madagascar over a 20-year period and gaining ...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Although rice accounts for approximately forty-four percent of land under cultivation and forty-six ...
There is no improved seed-fertilizer technology available that can generate the needed growth in agr...
Worldwide, technological change in rice production has given in an era of agricultural development a...
The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) is being promoted worldwide, but relatively little is yet k...
Rice yields among agro-ecological zones are heterogeneous. Farmers, researchers and policy makers ar...
Natural resource management practices, such as the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), have been p...
Improving the performance and, therefore, the profitability of expensive irrigation schemes is only ...
This paper explores the adoption of two agricultural technologies, how their patterns of adoption di...
In Sierra Leone, rice yields in farmers’ fields are lowand estimated on average at 0.8 t/ha. The Sys...