Soviadan, Mawussi Kossivi; Kubik, Zaneta; Enete, Anselm β¦ - In: African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics β¦ 17 (2022) 3, pp. 206-223
represents the mean potential adoption rate of the population, is 57%, the average treatment effect on the treated (π΄ππΈπ β¦), which represents the mean potential adoption rate in the exposed subpopulation, is 60%, the population mean joint exposure β¦ and adoption rate (π½πΈπ΄) is 13%, and the population selection bias (πππ΅) is 3%. The sample adoption rate (π½πΈπ΄ β¦