Nicholas Magnan

University of Georgia
Nicholas Magnan

Nicholas Magnan is an assistant professor of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Georgia. His research covers various aspects of agricultural technology adoption and natural resource use, primarily in developing countries. His work emphasizes the study of inter- and intra-household processes that affect adoption outcomes such as the diffusion of information through social networks and bargaining between spouses, and explores this with the use of both observational and experimental data. He earned his B.S. (with distinction) in biology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2002, his M.S. in agricultural and resource economics from Colorado State University in 2005, and his Ph.D. in agricultural and resource economics from the University of California, Davis in 2010.

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Promoting the use of a novel water-saving agricultural technology among Indian farmers

The Met Department has forecasted a below-normal monsoon in India this year. This column analyses the demand for a water-saving agricultural technology — laser land levelling — among farmers in Uttar Pradesh. It also discusses how such information can feed into the design of a novel approach to combining public subsidies with private service provision to encourage the technology’s uptake among small-scale, resource-poor farmers.

28 April 2015
Agriculture
Agriculture
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