Gender bias in bargaining: Lessons from haggling over the price of seed in rural Uganda
An experiment shows women face disadvantages.
An experiment shows women face disadvantages.
Using videos to test skewed perceptions of improved crop varieties.
Persistent biases hold back women shop owners.
A problem for the growing dairy industry.
The power of consumer opinion.
Parsing sometimes contradictory responses in household surveys.
Community-based accountability meetings called barazas yield positive results.
A study shows that viewing videos on farming techniques has a range of gender equity benefits.
Using videos to examine how gender influences the communication of agricultural extension messages in Uganda.
An ongoing IFPRI study examines how gender influences the communication of agricultural extension messages in Uganda.
Newly-published research shows smallholder farmers in Uganda benefit when they watch instructional videos about proper techniques for handling potato seedlings.
Videos can deliver agricultural extension messages cost-effectively to smallholders.
In Uganda, low quality of potato seed is a major contributor to low potato yields among smallholder farmers.
Over the past few decades, economics research has gone through a kind of credibility revolution.