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Heterogeneous Effects of Agricultural Technical Assistance in Colombia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 September 2021

Nicolás Arturo Torres Franco
Affiliation:
Department of Economics Universidad EAFIT, Medellín, Colombia
Eleonora Dávalos*
Affiliation:
Department of Economics Universidad EAFIT, Medellín, Colombia
Leonardo Fabio Morales
Affiliation:
Banco de la República, Colombia
*
*Corresponding author. Email: edavalosa@eafit.edu.co
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Abstract

Small family farms account for 72% of the farms in the world. Most of these farms, in developing countries, face labor productivity gaps. One of the strategies to increase agricultural productivity focuses on implementing technical assistance programs. Using agriculture microdata, we estimate the marginal treatment effect of receiving technical assistance services. We find that technical assistance generates heterogeneous effects. On average, agricultural units receiving technical assistance increased their agricultural production by 50.4%. However, there is important heterogeneity of technical assistance’s effects across the production units’ unobserved and observed characteristics.

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Table 1. Characteristics of agricultural units in the sample

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Table 2. Characteristics of households and head of household at agricultural units

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Table 3. First stage and selection equation

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Table 4. OLS, IV, and 2SLS regressions

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Table 5. MTE estimation, treatment effects, and policy estimates

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Figure 1. MTE estimated.Notes: The MTE is calculated in the average of the observed characteristics. Confidence bands are calculated using delta method and standard errors clustered by vereda level. The vertical axis shows the effect of technical assistance for each evaluation point of ${U_D}$ between [0.01,0.99] in steps of 0.01 (Brave and Walstrum, 2014).

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Table 6. Heterogeneous effect by agricultural unit size