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Subsidies and Crowding Out: A Double‐Hurdle Model of Fertilizer Demand in Malawi

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2011
This article uses a double‐hurdle model with panel data from Malawi to investigate how fertilizer subsidies affect farmer demand for commercial fertilizer. The article controls for potential endogeneity caused by the nonrandom targeting of fertilizer subsidy recipients.
Jacob Ricker-Gilbert, Thomas S Jayne
exaly   +3 more sources

A dynamic double hurdle model for remittances: evidence from Germany

Economic Modelling, 2018
Abstract In the last thirty years, migrant remittances have become a stable source of external finance for developing countries. In this paper, we investigate whether aggregate persistence can be traced back to individual remitting behaviour, as a result of migrants’ intertemporal choices. We propose a dynamic random-effects double hurdle model based
Giulia Bettin   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Overcoming the double hurdles to investing in technology

Small Business Economics, 2009
Technological activities of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have received considerable attention from researchers and policy makers since the mid-1980s. Small firms could nurture entrepreneurship and facilitate the creation and application of new ideas.
Erol Taymaz, Yeşim Üçdoğruk
openaire   +3 more sources

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