@techreport{180721d0e0234575bd46058d5336b148,
title = "Financing rural households and its impact: Evidence from randomized field experiment data",
abstract = "We evaluate the short-term impact of financial support to smallholder farmers and training program to married women in two regions of Ethiopia. Using household-level panel data from the World Bank collected in 2010-2012, the combined Difference-In-Difference (DID) and matching methods are applied. The three main findings emerge from the analysis shows that first; the program seems to improve rural households{\textquoteright} annual income from farm and non-farm economic activities (26 percent). Second, financial incentive positively affects smallholders{\textquoteright} innovative farm practices, adoption of modern technologies and new marketing approach. Third, only training to resource-poor rural women is not enough to their income earning activities. Farm households engage themselves in nonfarm economic activities measured in working days positively affect households{\textquoteright} income. However, the whole household member participation in agricultural activities has a negative effect on income, suggesting that the surplus labor participation on a small land holding household resulting in diminishing marginal return on income.",
keywords = "Rural capacity building, innovation, technologies, randomized control trials, Ethiopia",
author = "\{Mekonnen Melesse\}, Tigist",
year = "2017",
month = feb,
day = "6",
language = "English",
series = "UNU-MERIT Working Papers",
publisher = "UNU-MERIT",
number = "009",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "UNU-MERIT",
}