encabezado
   
Sistema de bibliotecas
   
Vista normal Vista MARC Vista ISBD

Parsimonious multi-dimensional impact assessment

Por: Antle, J.M.
Colaborador(es): GCF CARICOM AgReady Reference.
Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2011Descripción: 20 páginas.Tema(s): ECONOMICS | ECONOMIA | ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS | ENVIRONMENTAL | AMBIENTAL | IMPACT | IMPACTO | ASSESSMENT | EVALUACIÓN | SOCIAL | PARSIMONY | ADOPTION | ADOPCIONRecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This article develops the conceptual and empirical foundations for a parsimonious, generic modeling approach to multi-dimensional (i.e., economic, environmental and social) impact assessments of agricultural technologies and environmental change. Joint distributions between technology adoption and outcome variables are characterized, and used to analyze the selection effects of adoption on a general class of impact indicators. The approach is implemented with a generic model that can be parameterized with low-order moments of outcome variables. A case study of adoption of a high-yielding maize variety in Kenya illustrates the model's use and confirms theoretical results.

This article develops the conceptual and empirical foundations for a parsimonious, generic modeling approach to multi-dimensional (i.e., economic, environmental and social) impact assessments of agricultural technologies and environmental change. Joint distributions between technology adoption and outcome variables are characterized, and used to analyze the selection effects of adoption on a general class of impact indicators. The approach is implemented with a generic model that can be parameterized with low-order moments of outcome variables. A case study of adoption of a high-yielding maize variety in Kenya illustrates the model's use and confirms theoretical results.

No hay comentarios para este ejemplar.

Ingresar a su cuenta para colocar un comentario.

Contacto: biblioteca.orton@iica.int | servicios.biblioteca@iica.int | teléfono (+506) 2558-2043