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Capturing social network effects in technology adoption: the spatial diffusion of hybrid rice in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
International Food Policy Research Institute, International Rice Research Institute
Published InAustralian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Year2014
Citations75
Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate a method for measuring the effect of spatial interactions on the use of hybrid rice using a unique, nationally representative data set from Bangladesh. In order to circumvent the ‘reflection problem’, we consider an identification and estimation strategy employing a generalised spatial two‐stage least squares procedure with near‐ideal instruments to effectively identify causal influences. Results indicate that neighbour effects are a significant determinant of hybrid rice use. Further, using two specifications of spatial network systems, one based on same‐village membership (irrespective of distance) and the other based on geographical distance (irrespective of village boundary), we demonstrate that a network including nearby hybrid rice adopters is more influential than a network of more distant hybrid rice…
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Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesAgricultural Innovations and PracticesEconomic and Environmental ValuationEconomics of Agriculture and Food MarketsEconometricsStatisticsEcologyEpistemologyFinanceMathematical analysisProgramming languageOperating system