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Behavioral Responses and the Impact of New Agricultural Technologies: Evidence from a Double-blind Field Experiment in Tanzania. (2014). Pan, Lei ; Bulte, Erwin ; Beekman, Gonne ; Lei, Pan ; Hella, Joseph ; Difalco, Salvatore ; di Falco, Salvatore.
In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
RePEc:oup:ajagec:v:96:y:2014:i:3:p:813-830..

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