Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence
This report seizes the opportunity to learn from existing evidence by analyzing lessons derived from impact evaluations produced between 2000 and January 2009 to begin to discern what has been effective in agriculture. It is part of a broader effor...
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okr-10986-277942021-04-23T14:04:42Z Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence Independent Evaluation Group ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHERS AGRICULTURE ANALYTICAL METHODS AQUACULTURE BENEFICIARIES CAP COMMUNITIES CONTROL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUAL COUNTERFACTUAL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUALS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES DISEASES DRAINAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EVALUATION DESIGN EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATORS EXPERIMENT STATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARM INCOME FARMERS FARMS FEMALE FEMALES FISH FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUNGER IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT EVALUATION IMPACT EVALUATION METHODOLOGY IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOMES INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKET LABORATORIES LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LEARNING LIVESTOCK LOCALITIES LSMS MARKETING NEW TECHNOLOGIES NONEXPERIMENTAL METHODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OUTCOME INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POOR GROUPS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS REDUCING POVERTY RENTING RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET INTERVENTIONS SELECTION BIAS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL FERTILITY SOILS TENANCY TREATMENT GROUPS VILLAGES WELL-BEING This report seizes the opportunity to learn from existing evidence by analyzing lessons derived from impact evaluations produced between 2000 and January 2009 to begin to discern what has been effective in agriculture. It is part of a broader effort being undertaken by the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank to understand how impact evaluations can help improve performance and broadly disseminate those lessons. Specifically, the report has three objectives: 1) assess the current state of impact evaluations in the agriculture sector and highlight challenges that users face when trying to answer what works best in the sector; 2) derive a taxonomy of agriculture interventions evaluated using impact evaluation methodology, and identify the most common constraints for farmers and addressed by those interventions; and 3) highlight what can be said about the impact of different interventions on agricultural outcomes (focusing on productivity and farm income). Also, point to areas for future research of agricultural interventions to broaden the use of this analysis. The rest of this chapter provides some necessary definitions for the report, outlines the conceptual framework, and presents a brief background on the selection of impact evaluations (IEs) from the evaluation literature. Chapter two provides a profile of the evidence, including IE characteristics and challenges encountered in the analysis. Chapter three looks within the interventions and presents a formal taxonomy of all agricultural interventions represented in the group analyzed for the report. Chapter four delves into the evidence by presenting the primary constraints dealt with in the interventions, the results reported by the evaluations, and some lessons that may be incorporated into future project design. Chapter five concludes with some general remarks. 2017-08-14T20:48:42Z 2017-08-14T20:48:42Z 2011 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/131051468161681356/Impact-evaluations-in-agriculture-an-assessment-of-the-evidence 978-1-60244-168-2 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27794 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHERS AGRICULTURE ANALYTICAL METHODS AQUACULTURE BENEFICIARIES CAP COMMUNITIES CONTROL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUAL COUNTERFACTUAL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUALS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES DISEASES DRAINAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EVALUATION DESIGN EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATORS EXPERIMENT STATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARM INCOME FARMERS FARMS FEMALE FEMALES FISH FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUNGER IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT EVALUATION IMPACT EVALUATION METHODOLOGY IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOMES INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKET LABORATORIES LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LEARNING LIVESTOCK LOCALITIES LSMS MARKETING NEW TECHNOLOGIES NONEXPERIMENTAL METHODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OUTCOME INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POOR GROUPS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS REDUCING POVERTY RENTING RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET INTERVENTIONS SELECTION BIAS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL FERTILITY SOILS TENANCY TREATMENT GROUPS VILLAGES WELL-BEING |
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ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AGRICULTURAL RESEARCHERS AGRICULTURE ANALYTICAL METHODS AQUACULTURE BENEFICIARIES CAP COMMUNITIES CONTROL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUAL COUNTERFACTUAL GROUPS COUNTERFACTUALS CROPS DECENTRALIZATION DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS DEVELOPMENT OUTCOMES DISEASES DRAINAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY EVALUATION DESIGN EVALUATION METHODS EVALUATORS EXPERIMENT STATIONS EXTENSION EXTENSION SERVICES FARM INCOME FARMERS FARMS FEMALE FEMALES FISH FOOD PRICES FOOD PRODUCTION HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUNGER IMPACT ANALYSIS IMPACT EVALUATION IMPACT EVALUATION METHODOLOGY IMPACT INDICATORS INCOME INCOMES INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES INTERVENTION INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKET LABORATORIES LAND OWNERSHIP LAND REFORM LAND TENURE LEARNING LIVESTOCK LOCALITIES LSMS MARKETING NEW TECHNOLOGIES NONEXPERIMENTAL METHODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OUTCOME INDICATORS PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PERFORMANCE INDICATORS POOR GROUPS POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS PROGRAMS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROPENSITY SCORE MATCHING QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH QUASIEXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS REDUCING POVERTY RENTING RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NET INTERVENTIONS SELECTION BIAS SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL FERTILITY SOILS TENANCY TREATMENT GROUPS VILLAGES WELL-BEING Independent Evaluation Group Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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This report seizes the opportunity to
learn from existing evidence by analyzing lessons derived
from impact evaluations produced between 2000 and January
2009 to begin to discern what has been effective in
agriculture. It is part of a broader effort being undertaken
by the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG) of the World Bank
to understand how impact evaluations can help improve
performance and broadly disseminate those lessons.
Specifically, the report has three objectives: 1) assess the
current state of impact evaluations in the agriculture
sector and highlight challenges that users face when trying
to answer what works best in the sector; 2) derive a
taxonomy of agriculture interventions evaluated using impact
evaluation methodology, and identify the most common
constraints for farmers and addressed by those
interventions; and 3) highlight what can be said about the
impact of different interventions on agricultural outcomes
(focusing on productivity and farm income). Also, point to
areas for future research of agricultural interventions to
broaden the use of this analysis. The rest of this chapter
provides some necessary definitions for the report, outlines
the conceptual framework, and presents a brief background on
the selection of impact evaluations (IEs) from the
evaluation literature. Chapter two provides a profile of the
evidence, including IE characteristics and challenges
encountered in the analysis. Chapter three looks within the
interventions and presents a formal taxonomy of all
agricultural interventions represented in the group analyzed
for the report. Chapter four delves into the evidence by
presenting the primary constraints dealt with in the
interventions, the results reported by the evaluations, and
some lessons that may be incorporated into future project
design. Chapter five concludes with some general remarks. |
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Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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Impact Evaluations in Agriculture : An Assessment of the Evidence |
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impact evaluations in agriculture : an assessment of the evidence |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2017 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/131051468161681356/Impact-evaluations-in-agriculture-an-assessment-of-the-evidence http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27794 |
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