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Uganda 4 agricultural extension 4 agricultural technology adoption 4 food security 4 subsidies 4 supply chain 4 Agrarsubvention 2 Agrartechnik 2 Agricultural extension 2 Agricultural subsidy 2 Agricultural technology 2 Ernährungssicherung 2 Food security 2 Kleinbauern 2 Landwirtschaftsberatung 2 Lieferkette 2 Smallholders 2 Supply chain 2 high-yielding varieties 2 randomized controlled trial 2 randomized phase-out 2 randomized phaseout 2 Experiment 1 Green revolution 1 Grüne Revolution 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4
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Fishman, Ram 4 Smith, Stephen C. 4 Sulaiman, Munshi 4 Bobić, Vida 3 Bobic, Vida 1
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Discussion paper series / IZA 2 IZA Discussion Papers 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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Can Agricultural Extension and Input Support Be Discontinued? Evidence from a Randomized Phaseout in Uganda
Fishman, Ram; Smith, Stephen C.; Bobic, Vida; Sulaiman, … - 2019
terminating such programs is efficient. We provide novel experimental evidence on the impacts of a randomized phase-out of an …
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Can agricultural extension and input support be discontinued? : evidence from a randomized phaseout in Uganda
Fishman, Ram; Smith, Stephen C.; Bobić, Vida; … - 2019
A society that believes wealth to be determined by random "luck", rather than by merit, demands more redistribution. We present evidence of this behavior by exploiting a natural experiment provided by the L'Aquila earthquake in 2009, which hit a large area of Central Italy through a series of...
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How Sustainable Are Benefits from Extension for Smallholder Farmers? Evidence from a Randomized Phase-Out of the BRAC Program in Uganda
Fishman, Ram; Smith, Stephen C.; Bobić, Vida; … - 2017
because it is assumed that impacts persist post program termination ("sustainability"). Using a novel randomized phase-out …
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How sustainable are benefits from extension for smallholder farmers? : evidence from a randomized phase-out of the BRAC program in Uganda
Fishman, Ram; Smith, Stephen C.; Bobić, Vida; … - 2017
because it is assumed that impacts persist post program termination ("sustainability"). Using a novel randomized phase-out …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011631534
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