Market Imperfections and Farm Technology Adoption Decisions - A Case Study from the Highlands of Ethiopia
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2009-11-30T12:10:49Z
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This paper investigates the impacts of market and institutional imperfections on technology
adoption in a model that considers fertilizer use and soil conservation to be joint decisions. Controlling
for plot characteristics and other factors, we found that a household’s decision to adopt fertilizer
significantly and negatively depends on whether the same household adopts soil conservation. The
reverse causality, however, was insignificant. We also found that outcomes of market imperfections,
such as limited access to credit, plot size, risk considerations, and rates-of-time preference, were
significant factors in explaining variations in farm technology adoption decisions. Relieving the existing
market imperfections will most likely increase the adoption rate of farm technologies.
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Bivariate probit, fertilizer adoption, market imperfections, risk aversion, time preferences, soil conservation