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Farm‐level responses to weather trends: A structural model. (2024). Finger, Robert ; Wimmer, Stefan ; Schmitt, Jonas ; Stetter, Christian.
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  6. Impact of Ethiopias productive safety net program on manure use by rural households: Evidence from Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia. (2020). Araya, Girmay Berhe.
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  8. Technology adoption, impact, and extension in developing countries’ agriculture: A review of the recent literature. (2020). Takahashi, Kazushi ; Otsuka, Keijiro ; Muraoka, Rie.
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  9. IFAD RESEARCH SERIES 63 - The adoption of improved agricultural technologies - A meta-analysis for Africa. (2020). Arslan, Aslihan ; Rosenstock, Todd ; Asfaw, Solomon ; Lipper, Leslie ; Floress, Kristin ; Lamanna, Christine.
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  15. The Distributional and Multi-Sectoral Impacts of Rainfall Shocks: Evidence From Computable General Equilibrium Modelling for the Awash Basin, Ethiopia. (2018). Kebede, Seifu ; Walker, Oliver ; Charles, Katrina J ; Woldeyes, Firew B ; Borgomeo, Edoardo ; Vadheim, Bryan ; Alamirew, Tena ; Tamru, Seneshaw.
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  18. The Impact of Ethiopia s Productive Safety Net Program on Fertilizer Adoption by Small Holder Farmers in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. (2018). Holden, Stein ; Araya, G B.
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  19. Drivers and Synergies in the Adoption of Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Practices: A Dynamic Perspective. (2018). burton, michael ; Oumer, Ali M.
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  20. The Impact of Commercial Rainfall Index Insurance: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia. (2017). Ahmed, Shukkri ; McIntosh, Craig ; Sarris, Alexandros.
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  22. Does Market Experience Attenuate Risk Aversion? Evidence from Landed Farm Households in Ethiopia. (2017). Melesse, Mequanint ; Cecchi, Francesco.
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  29. DOES PARTICIPATION IN PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS ENCOURAGE FERTILIZER USE IN RURAL ETHIOPIA?. (2016). Smith, Vincent ; Villegas, Laura ; Atwood, Joe ; Belasco, Eric.
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  32. Improving Welfare Through Climate-Friendly Agriculture: The Case of the System of Rice Intensification. (2015). Eggert, Håkan ; Alem, Yonas ; Ruhinduka, Remidius.
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  34. Farmer risk-aversion limits closure of yield and profit gaps: A study of nitrogen management in the southern Australian wheatbelt. (2015). McBeath, T. ; Llewellyn, R. ; Monjardino, M. ; Ouzman, J. ; Jones, B..
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  37. On Smallholder Farmers Exposure to Risk and Adaptation Mechanisms: Panel Data Evidence from Ethiopia. (2015). Ayenew, Habtamu ; Sauer, Johannes ; Abate-Kassa, Getachew.
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  39. The Effect of Index Insurance on Returns to Farm Inputs: Exploring Alternatives to Zambias Fertilizer Subsidy Program. (2014). Farrin, Katie ; Murray, Anthony G.
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    In: 2017 Annual Meeting, July 30-August 1, Chicago, Illinois.
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