Autor: Miehe, Caroline
- Miracle seeds: Biased expectations, complementary input use, and the dynamics of smallholder technology adoption
- The (perceived) quality of agricultural technology and its adoption: Experimental evidence from Uganda
- Lifting quality constraints to agricultural technology adoption in the Ugandan market for maize seed
- ‘Miracle seeds,’ informational curses? The risk of high expectations for new agricultural technologies
- ‘Miracle seeds,’ informational curses? The risk of high expectations for new agricultural technologies
- Lifting quality constraints to agricultural technology adoption in the Ugandan market for maize seed
Autor: Spielman, David J.
- Miracle seeds: Biased expectations, complementary input use, and the dynamics of smallholder technology adoption
- The (perceived) quality of agricultural technology and its adoption: Experimental evidence from Uganda
- Lifting quality constraints to agricultural technology adoption in the Ugandan market for maize seed
- ‘Miracle seeds,’ informational curses? The risk of high expectations for new agricultural technologies
- ‘Miracle seeds,’ informational curses? The risk of high expectations for new agricultural technologies
- Lifting quality constraints to agricultural technology adoption in the Ugandan market for maize seed
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