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-generation (F1) hybrid maize seed in Zambia based on a survey of maize growers during the 2010/11 cropping season. We estimate the … subsidy receipt and compare determinants of demand between female and male seed decisionmakers. We find that hybrid seed use …
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capital. Social capital includes “features of social organization, such as networks, norms, and social trust, that … are localâ€level organizations and less formal social networks. …
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role of social capital. This paper, using the case studies of iddirs (funeral societies) in Ethiopia and migrant networks …
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"IFPRI, traditionally a centralized development organization, is now embracing networks as one institutional strategy … to achieve “regional decentralization.” Since 1999 IFPRI has developed and operated two formal regional networks, in East … Africa and South Asia, and additional regional networks have been envisioned for Southern Africa and Central America. IFPRI …
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"This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor market of Bangkok, Thailand. We test whether the labor-market performance of previous migrants has externalities to that of new migrants who moved from the same province of origin. Our empirical...
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"This paper examines nonmarket interactions among migrants from same origins in the urban labor market of Bangkok, Thailand. We test whether the labor-market performance of previous migrants has externalities to that of new migrants who moved from the same province of origin. Our empirical...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005037810
household living standards, study the correlates of participation in groups and formal and informal networks, and discuss the … relationship of networks with access to other forms of capital. In this context, they assess how one form of collective action … shocks, but shows that the better-off households belong to more groups and have larger networks. In addition, where …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005105953