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Adoption and intensity use of malt barley technology package by smallholder farmers in Ethiopia: A double hurdle model approach [PDF]
Ethiopia has an enormous production potential for malted barley due to its ideal agroecology, notably in the central and Bale highlands. However, local production cannot meet the demand for both new and old malt and brewing plants.
Dejene Mamo Workie, Workalemahu Tasew
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Implementation of a Double-Hurdle Model [PDF]
Corner solution responses are frequently observed in the social sciences. One common approach to model phenomena that give rise to corner solution responses is to use the tobit model. If the decision to participate in the market is decoupled from the consumption amount decision, then the tobit model is inappropriate.
García, Bruno, García, Bruno
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Household Demand for Finfish: A Generalized Double-Hurdle Model
This study estimates household demand for finfish in the United States using a limited dependent variable model that accounts for both participation and consumption decisions and also accommodates nonnormal heteroskedastic errors.
Steven T. Yen, Chung L. Huang
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The improvement of agricultural productivity using technology is an important avenue for increasing output and reducing poverty in sub-Saharan countries. However, the low adoption of high yield varieties has been identified as one of the main reasons for
Bedilu Demissie Zeleke +3 more
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Dhreg, Xtdhreg, and Bootdhreg: Commands to Implement Double-Hurdle Regression [PDF]
The dhreg command implements maximum likelihood estimation of the double-hurdle model for continuously distributed outcomes. The command includes the option to fit a p-tobit model, that is, a model that estimates only an intercept for the hurdle equation.
Christoph Engel, Peter G Moffatt
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Assessing farmers’ perceptions about climate change: A double-hurdle approach
Drawing from insights of the behavioural decision research, this study applies a double-hurdle (DH) estimation technique to assess social-psychological factors influencing the likelihood of perceiving climate risk and, given positive perception, the ...
Patrick Hitayezu +2 more
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This study examined the determinants of onion commercialization of smallholder farmers in the Wolayita and Gomo zones of southern Ethiopia. Both primary and secondary data were used in this study.
Melkamu Tilaye Wondim, Guta Bukero Geyo
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Traits preferences heterogeneity and biofortified cassava varietal adoption among farming households in Southwest, Nigeria [PDF]
Promoting improved crop varietal adoption will prevent a waste of scarce resources deployed to breeding programs for sustained agricultural development in Nigeria. Using household-level survey data, this study aimed to identify farmers’ trait preferences
Oladele Timothy Akinwole +3 more
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Consumer’s Willingness to Pay a Premium for Organic Fruits in China: A Double-Hurdle Analysis [PDF]
Jianhua Wang, Xuexi Huo
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DETERMINANTS OF INTENSITY OF SOYBEAN COMMERCIALIZATION AMONG SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN BUTERE, KENYA [PDF]
Research background: Soybean commercialization plays a vital role in enhancing the livelihoods, and income of small-scale farmers. Despite the government efforts to boost agricultural commercialization in Kenya, the intensity of soybean commercialization
Martha Wanjiru GACHUHI +2 more
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