This paper reports on a randomized experiment conducted among Malawian agricultural households to study nonclassical measurement error (NCME) in self-reported plot area, and farmers' responses to new information — the objective plot area measure —
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Do electoral considerations play a role in the targeting of humanitarian transfers?
Smart subsidies for sustainable soils: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in southern Malawi
Evidence on the effectiveness of a payments for ecosystem services (PES) program in Southern Malawi encouraging the adoption of soil conservation practices, specifically conservation agriculture
Follow the leader? A field experiment on social influence
An experiment on social influence in risk-taking among endogenously formed groups in rural Malawi finds decisions by peers are most influential to participants.
Soil health and grain yield impacts of climate resilient agriculture projects: Evidence from southern Malawi
Climate-resilient agriculture projects can enhance sustainable ag by improving soil health, increasing grain yields, & building ag systems' resilience to climate change & extreme weather shocks.
Earned and unearned income: Experimental evidence on expenditures and labor supply in Malawi
Though the differential impacts of earned and unearned income have long been of interest to economists and policymakers, the study of this question is often conflated by other differences between the income streams.
Conservation agriculture improves adaptive capacity of cropping systems to climate stress in Malawi
Improving adaptive capacity of crop systems through minimum mechanical soil disturbance, permanent soil organic cover, and crop species diversification.
Governments and development partners looking to accelerate progress in addressing malnutrition have been examining how to use interventions in value-chains to improve diets.
Designing interventions in local value chains for improved health and nutrition: Insights from Malawi
Despite the strong interest on the role of agri-food value chains in advancing health and nutrition goals, guidance on how to actually design and assess related development programming has only recently emerged.
Selective attention and information loss in the lab-to-farm knowledge chain: The case of Malawian agricultural extension programs
Selective attention and information loss in the lab-to-farm knowledge chain.
Achieving food security and industrial development in Malawi: Are export restrictions the solution?
Assessesing the economy-wide effects of Malawi’s export restrictions on maize and oilseeds, finding that short run benefits may be redered ineffective by production responses in the medium to long run.
The impact of agricultural extension services in the context of a heavily subsidized input system: The case of Malawi
Examines the interplay between Malawi’s input subsidy and access to extension services, and the impact of both on farm productivity and food security.
Policies for a sustainable biomass energy sector in Malawi: enhancing energy and food security simultaneously
The strong linkages to food security and the environment place biomass energy at the heart of sustainable development.