The recent literature postulates that aspirations are one of the key determinants of economic decision making, and that aspirations are formed socially through observations and by learning from ‘relevant others’ (or the ‘reference group’). This study empirically examines the latter using survey data collected from sample households in rural Ethiopia. Specifically, the study examines the effect of social interactions on aspirations. Based on several definitions of a ‘reference group’, we find that aspirations are indeed socially determined through observations as well as social interactions. Results also indicate that the social network size is an important determinant of aspirations, attesting to the importance of widening the aspirations w...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this paper examines the changing educational and occup...
Despite some improvements in recent years, poverty and food insecurity remain widespread and the mai...
A growing literature in economics has analyzed the effects of psychological interventions designed t...
Poor people often do not make investments, even when returns are high. One possible explanation is t...
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 ...
The importance of aspirations for economic decision making has recently gained attention in the fiel...
Previous studies on innovation in agriculture focus mainly on identifying observable and resource re...
Despite recent traces of economic growth, Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries in the world...
Despite some improvements in recent years, poverty and food insecurity remain widespread and the mai...
We use unique individual-level panel data from Ethiopia to investigate the role of aspirations for h...
In many models on intra-household resource allocation, the distribution of resources among individua...
This paper examines educational aspirations of children living in rural poor communities in Ethiopia...
This paper scrutinized the links between social status and income of rural households to provide ins...
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...
Despite some improvements in recent years, poverty and food insecurity remain widespread and the mai...
A growing literature in economics has analyzed the effects of psychological interventions designed t...
Poor people often do not make investments, even when returns are high. One possible explanation is t...
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 ...
The importance of aspirations for economic decision making has recently gained attention in the fiel...
Previous studies on innovation in agriculture focus mainly on identifying observable and resource re...
Despite recent traces of economic growth, Ethiopia remains one of the poorest countries in the world...
Despite some improvements in recent years, poverty and food insecurity remain widespread and the mai...
We use unique individual-level panel data from Ethiopia to investigate the role of aspirations for h...
In many models on intra-household resource allocation, the distribution of resources among individua...
This paper examines educational aspirations of children living in rural poor communities in Ethiopia...
This paper scrutinized the links between social status and income of rural households to provide ins...
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...
Despite some improvements in recent years, poverty and food insecurity remain widespread and the mai...
A growing literature in economics has analyzed the effects of psychological interventions designed t...