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IFAD IMPACT ASSESSMENT - Project for rural income through exports (PRICE): Rwanda

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  • Athur, Mabiso
  • Mohamed, Abouaziza
  • Benjamin, D. K. Wood
  • Tim, Balint

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This report presents results of an ex-post impact assessment (IA) of select components of the PRICE project relating to coffee, horticulture and financial services. The IA was conducted between May 2017 and July 2018 and used both qualitative and quantitative research methods. The current report mainly focuses on the quantitative results, while drawing on some of the insights from the qualitative survey. The quantitative results are based on secondary panel data of 85 coffee cooperatives observed over six years between 2012 and 2017 (510 observations) and two cross-sectional primary datasets collected using household surveys in 2018: (i) a sample of 2894 coffee farmers who are members of the coffee cooperatives observed over six years and (ii) 1584 horticulture farmers for the horticulture-finance component. We used a variety of quasi experimental and non-experimental design methods to estimate our results, namely difference-in-difference estimations for the cooperative-level panel data, inverse probability weight matching and entropy balancing approaches for the coffee household data, and regression discontinuity design for the horticulture-finance data.

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  • Athur, Mabiso & Mohamed, Abouaziza & Benjamin, D. K. Wood & Tim, Balint, 2018. "IFAD IMPACT ASSESSMENT - Project for rural income through exports (PRICE): Rwanda," IFAD Impact Assessment Series 288462, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:unadia:288462
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.288462
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    1. McCarthy, Nancy & Brubaker, Josh & Mabiso, Athur & Cavatassi, Romina, 2022. "IFAD Research Series 86: Incorporating the Impact of Climate and Weather Variables into Impact Assessments - An Application to an IFAD Production Project in Rwanda," IFAD Research Series 329321, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).

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    Community/Rural/Urban Development; Crop Production/Industries; Demand and Price Analysis;
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