The Role of Information in Agricultural Technology Adoption: Experimental Evidence from Rice Farmers in Uganda
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- Bjorn Van Campenhout & Wilberforce Walukano & Fiona Nattembo & Lydia Nazziwa-Nviiri & Jaap Blom, 2017. "The role of Information in agricultural technology adoption: experimental evidence from rice farmers in Uganda," Working Papers of LICOS - Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance 615888, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), LICOS - Centre for Institutions and Economic Performance.
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