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On dependency in double-hurdle models [PDF]
In microeconometrics, consumption data is typically zero-inflated due to many individuals recording, for one reason or another, no consumption. A mixture model can be appropriate for statistical analysis of such data, with the Dependent Double-Hurdle model (DDH hereafter) one specification that is frequently adopted in econometric practice. Essentially,
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Land recuperation is an important institutional guarantee for green agricultural development and an important measure to promote rural revitalization. Asset specificity is a crucial factor that affects farmers’ subsequent willingness to participate in ...
Siyang Zhang +2 more
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The Determinants of Farmer’s Participation in Formal Microcredit Markets in Benin
This study analyzed the factors that affect farmers’ participation in formal credit programs in Benin. The data were collected from 400 randomly selected farmers in 20 villages representing 7 Agricultural Development Hubs (ADHs) of Benin.
Tchékpo Fortuné OGOUVIDE +3 more
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ECONOMIC MARKET DECISIONS AMONG MARGINAL MAIZE FARMERS IN ABUJA, NIGERIA: APPLICATIONS OF DOUBLE HURDLE MODEL AND FACTOR ANALYSIS [PDF]
This study examined economic market decisions among marginal maize farmers in Abuja, Nigeria: applications of double hurdle model and factor analysis.
Alabi O.O., Oladele A.O., Oladele N.O.
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A simple and effective misspecification test for the double-hurdle model [PDF]
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Riccardo LUCCHETTI, Claudia PIGINI
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Why farm households have differences in corruption experiences? Evidences from Bangladesh
The article explores the household-level determinants of corruption and its different forms in Bangladesh. It also identifies the micro-level factors for which households pay different amount of bribe.
Asif Reza ANIK +2 more
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Choice and expenditure: A double hurdle model of private tutoring in Qatar [PDF]
To shed light on the demand for private tutoring, this paper presents new evidence for the case of Qatar. The household demand for private tutoring is estimated using the double hurdle model using a sample of 1226 participants from the 2012 Qatar Education Survey.
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Hurdle Count-Data Models in Recreation Demand Analysis
When a sample of recreators is drawn from the general population using a survey, many in the sample will not recreate at a recreation site of interest.
John Scott Shonkwiler, W. Douglass Shaw
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Factors affecting farmers' adoption of and willingness to pay for biodegradable mulch films in China
The technology of biodegradable mulch films (BDMs) is an environmentally-friendly substitute for polyethylene (PE) mulches in agricultural production. Given the technology is new to the market, it is not easy for farmers to adopt it.
Wei Yang +5 more
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Inoculant-based technologies are environmentally friendly and economic ways to improve soil fertility status by incorporating atmospheric nitrogen into root nodules of leguminous crops to increase crop yield. The uptake of inoculant-based technologies by
Benjamin Tetteh Anang +2 more
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