Using a unique dataset from a household survey containing explicit social relationships among individual farmers, this study estimate the effect of peers on the revenue from cash crop sales among small-scale farmers in Northern India. We explore the learning mechanism through which peer effect occurs through improved input use and higher degree of commercialization. The significant and positive peer effects support the evidence of social learning. We control for the reflection problem using the technique proposed by Bramoulle, Djebbari, and Fortin (2009). Additionally, the positive evidence of peer effects do not disappear when we alter the definition of peers
This paper exploits the social organization of India to revisit the question of education spillovers...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using obs...
Empirical evidence has shown that off-farm non-agricultural (OFNA) employment offers a major pathway...
Using a unique dataset from a household survey containing explicit social relationships among indivi...
The reflection problem, as described by Manski (1993), is a major issue in the identification of pee...
Peer relationships affect production behavior of smallholder farmers, particularly in developing cou...
This dissertation present three studies related to the factors that may help explain differential fa...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
Farmers' decisions to adopt novel technologies are likely to be influenced by the behaviour of other...
In this paper, we use OLS, IV-2SLS and Control Function regression methods on cross-sectional data t...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a new ...
This paper exploits the social organization of India to revisit the question of education spillovers...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using obs...
Empirical evidence has shown that off-farm non-agricultural (OFNA) employment offers a major pathway...
Using a unique dataset from a household survey containing explicit social relationships among indivi...
The reflection problem, as described by Manski (1993), is a major issue in the identification of pee...
Peer relationships affect production behavior of smallholder farmers, particularly in developing cou...
This dissertation present three studies related to the factors that may help explain differential fa...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using ob...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a...
vii Abstract People are by nature social beings. Most of us have a complex social network that conne...
Farmers' decisions to adopt novel technologies are likely to be influenced by the behaviour of other...
In this paper, we use OLS, IV-2SLS and Control Function regression methods on cross-sectional data t...
We separately identify two mechanisms underlying peer effects in farm households' adoption of a new ...
This paper exploits the social organization of India to revisit the question of education spillovers...
This paper identifies the effect of neighborhood peer groups on childhood skill acquisition using obs...
Empirical evidence has shown that off-farm non-agricultural (OFNA) employment offers a major pathway...