Decentralised innovation systems and poverty reduction: Experimental evidence from Central Africa

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Abstract

We use experimental data to investigate whether a decentralised approach to promoting innovation in central African agriculture outperforms conventional extension approaches. Our main result is that this decentralised approach, based on so-called innovation platforms, is effective in reducing poverty - more effective than conventional extension approaches. However, we also document considerable heterogeneity in terms of platform performance.

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Pamuk, H., Bulte, E., Adekunle, A., & Diagne, A. (2015). Decentralised innovation systems and poverty reduction: Experimental evidence from Central Africa. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 42(1), 99–127. https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbu007

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