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, the descendants of societies that traditionally practiced plough agriculture, today have lower rates of female …
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In the American South, post-bellum economic stagnation has been partially attributed to white landowners' access to low-wage black labor; indeed, Southern economic convergence from 1940 to 1970 was associated with substantial black out-migration. This paper examines the impact of the Great...
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U.S. agriculture was transformed during the 20th century by waves of innovation with mechanical, biological, chemical …, and information technologies. Compared with a few decades ago, today’s agriculture is much less labor intensive and farms …
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evidence on the forces that drive research and innovation in agriculture. This book aims to provides such evidence through …
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We study the effect of information on technology adoption and productivity in agriculture. Our empirical strategy …
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We report the results of a randomized experiment testing impacts of subsidies for modern agricultural inputs in rural Mozambique. One-time provision of a voucher for fertilizer and improved seeds leads to substantial increases in fertilizer use, which persist through two subsequent agricultural...
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The standard treatment of U.S. agriculture asserts that, before the 1930s, productivity growth was almost exclusively …
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This paper analyzes the role of social networks in the diffusion of knowledge and adoption of cultivation techniques, from trainees to the wider community, in the context of an extension project in Guinea-Bissau. In order to test for social learning, we exploit a detailed census of households...
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This paper studies the effect of mothers' education on fertility in a population with very low female labor force participation. The results we present are particularly relevant to many countries in the Muslim world where 70-80 percent of women are still out of the labor force. For...
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The current study finds that societies which historically engaged in plough agriculture today have lower fertility. We … argue, and provide ethnographic evidence, that the finding is explained by the fact that with plough agriculture, children …
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