Learning about a New Technology: Pineapple in Ghana
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Conley, Timothy G. (Author)
- Udry, Christopher (Author)
Title
Learning about a New Technology: Pineapple in Ghana
Abstract
This paper investigates the role of social learning in the diffusion of a new agricultural technology in Ghana. We use unique data on farmers' communication patterns to define each individual's information neighborhood. Conditional on many potentially confounding variables, we find evidence that farmers adjust their inputs to align with those of their information neighbors who were surprisingly successful in previous periods. The relationship of these input adjustments to experience further indicates the presence of social learning. In addition, applying the same method to input choices for another crop, of known technology, correctly indicates an absence of social learning effects. (JEL D83, O13, O33, Q16)
Publication
The American Economic Review
Volume
100
Issue
1
Pages
35-69
Date
2010-03-01
ISSN
0002-8282
Call Number
openalex: W2005029869
Extra
openalex: W2005029869
mag: 2005029869
Citation
Conley, T. G., & Udry, C. (2010). Learning about a New Technology: Pineapple in Ghana. The American Economic Review, 100(1), 35–69. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.100.1.35
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