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Efficiency Effects of Access to Information on Small-scale Agriculture: Empirical Evidence from Uganda using Stochastic Frontier and IRT Models
Yakubu Abdul-Salam, Euan Phimister
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
James Hutton Institute
University of Aberdeen
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Social Sciences
Efficiency
100%
Farmers
85%
Access to Information
57%
Evidence
42%
Stochastics
28%
Ability
28%
Indexes
28%
Stochastic Frontier Modeling
28%
Information
28%
Uganda
28%
Electricity
14%
Mobile Phones
14%
Agriculture
14%
Communities
14%
Small-Scale Agriculture
14%
Testing
14%
Control
14%
Parameter
14%
Boundaries
14%
Quantity
14%
Size
14%
TV
14%
Developing Countries
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Efficiency
100%
Measure of Dispersion
28%
Item Response Theory
28%
Panel Study
14%
Technical Efficiency
14%