Demand, Supply and Willingness‐to‐Pay for Extension Services in an Emerging‐Market Setting
2001; Wiley; Volume: 83; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/0002-9092.00205
ISSN1467-8276
AutoresGarth Holloway, Simeon K. Ehui,
Tópico(s)Economics of Agriculture and Food Markets
ResumoAmerican Journal of Agricultural EconomicsVolume 83, Issue 3 p. 764-768 Proceeding Demand, Supply and Willingness-to-Pay for Extension Services in an Emerging-Market Setting Garth John Holloway, Garth John Holloway visiting scientist Livestock Policy Analysis Program, International Livestock Research Institute This paper was presented at the ASSA winter meetings (New Orleans, LA, January 2001). Papers in these sessions are not subjected to the journal's standard refereeing process. The authors are grateful to Chris Barrett, Chris Delgado, and Ariel Dinar for providing inspiration; Mohammed Ahmed, Graeme Donovan, and Bill Thorpe for supportive conversations; Abebe Misgina and Yigezu Atnafe for information about extension services in the Ethiopian Highlands; and Charles Nicholson, who conceived the collection of the data while a postdoctoral fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors are especially grateful to Adugna Mekonnen, Head, North Shewa Zone Ministry of Agriculture; Fille Kedida, Head, Wouchale Woreda Ministry of Agriculture; Getachew Kebede, Supervisor, Wouchale Woreda; and Asgedech Eshete, Etenesh Seme, and Derrese Woyessa, Development Agents, Wouchale Woreda for information offered in an October 16 interview concerning extension activities in Wouchale Woreda.Search for more papers by this authorSimeon K. Ehui, Simeon K. Ehui coordinator Livestock Policy Analysis Program, International Livestock Research Institute This article is dedicated to U.C. Davis Extension Specialist Bees Butler.Search for more papers by this author Garth John Holloway, Garth John Holloway visiting scientist Livestock Policy Analysis Program, International Livestock Research Institute This paper was presented at the ASSA winter meetings (New Orleans, LA, January 2001). Papers in these sessions are not subjected to the journal's standard refereeing process. The authors are grateful to Chris Barrett, Chris Delgado, and Ariel Dinar for providing inspiration; Mohammed Ahmed, Graeme Donovan, and Bill Thorpe for supportive conversations; Abebe Misgina and Yigezu Atnafe for information about extension services in the Ethiopian Highlands; and Charles Nicholson, who conceived the collection of the data while a postdoctoral fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors are especially grateful to Adugna Mekonnen, Head, North Shewa Zone Ministry of Agriculture; Fille Kedida, Head, Wouchale Woreda Ministry of Agriculture; Getachew Kebede, Supervisor, Wouchale Woreda; and Asgedech Eshete, Etenesh Seme, and Derrese Woyessa, Development Agents, Wouchale Woreda for information offered in an October 16 interview concerning extension activities in Wouchale Woreda.Search for more papers by this authorSimeon K. Ehui, Simeon K. Ehui coordinator Livestock Policy Analysis Program, International Livestock Research Institute This article is dedicated to U.C. Davis Extension Specialist Bees Butler.Search for more papers by this author First published: 01 August 2001 https://doi.org/10.1111/0002-9092.00205Citations: 20 This paper was presented at the ASSA winter meetings (New Orleans, LA, January 2001). Papers in these sessions are not subjected to the journal's standard refereeing process. The authors are grateful to Chris Barrett, Chris Delgado, and Ariel Dinar for providing inspiration; Mohammed Ahmed, Graeme Donovan, and Bill Thorpe for supportive conversations; Abebe Misgina and Yigezu Atnafe for information about extension services in the Ethiopian Highlands; and Charles Nicholson, who conceived the collection of the data while a postdoctoral fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. The authors are especially grateful to Adugna Mekonnen, Head, North Shewa Zone Ministry of Agriculture; Fille Kedida, Head, Wouchale Woreda Ministry of Agriculture; Getachew Kebede, Supervisor, Wouchale Woreda; and Asgedech Eshete, Etenesh Seme, and Derrese Woyessa, Development Agents, Wouchale Woreda for information offered in an October 16 interview concerning extension activities in Wouchale Woreda. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume83, Issue3August 2001Pages 764-768 RelatedInformation
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