Using data from the Philippines, we study the impact of mobile phones on the prices agricultural producers receive for their cash crop. We first look at the impact on price of mobile phone ownership at the household level. Because this masks a considerable amount of heterogeneity, we then look at the impact on price of the intrahousehold allocation of mobile phones. We find that whether the household owns a mobile phone has no impact on price, but whether a farmer or spouse owns a mobile phone is associated with a 5- to 8-per cent increase in price. © 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Lee, K. H., & Bellemare, M. F. (2013). Look Who’s Talking: The Impacts of the Intrahousehold Allocation of Mobile Phones on Agricultural Prices. Journal of Development Studies, 49(5), 624–640. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2012.740014
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