Hope Michelson

Associate Professor
Faculty
Hope Michelson

Dr. Michelson studies the dynamics of poverty and security in low-income countries. She explores the interaction of international development with local and large-scale agribusiness. She investigates small farmer responses to expanding international supply chains, sustainable supply chains for buying and selling agricultural inputs, and innovation in enhancing soil health. Hope is an Associate Director of CEOS with Shadi S. Atallah.

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Research Output

Title Publication Year Category
Misattribution and uncertainty about beliefs prevent learning. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2024 FA
Navigating the Measurement Frontier: New Insights into Small Farm Realities 2024 FA
Relaxing Information and Credit Constraints: Five-Year Experimental Evidence from Tanzanian Agriculture Economic Development and Cultural Change 2024 FA
Restoring Trust: Evidence from the Fertiliser Market in Tanzania American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2023 FA
Price risk and small farmer maize storage in Sub‐Saharan Africa: New insights into a long‐standing puzzle American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2023 FA
Purchased agricultural input quality and small farms Pergamon 2023 FA
Maize farmers acquire early maturity seed across production environments CGIAR 2023 FA, EE
The joint effects of information and financing constraints on technology adoption: Evidence from a field experiment in rural Tanzania Journal of Development Economics 2022 FA, SC
Digital trust substitution technologies to support smallholder livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa Global Food Security 2022 FA, SC
Sustainability standards in global agrifood supply chains Nature Food 2021 FA, SC
Machine learning for food security: Principles for transparency and usability Applied Economics Perspectives and Policy 2021 FA
Misperceived Quality: Fertilizer in Tanzania Journal of Development Economics 2021 FA
How do farmers learn from extension services? Evidence from Malawi American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2021 FA, LW, SC
Public good provision and democracy: Evidence from an experiment with farmer groups in Malawi World Development 2021 FA, SC
How do farmers learn from extension services? Evidence from Malawi American Journal of Agricultural Economics 2020 FA
A data-driven approach improves food insecurity crisis prediction World Development 2019 FA
Constraints to adopting soil fertility management practices in Malawi: A choice experiment approach World Development 2019 FA
Variable soils, variable fertilizer quality, and variable prospects Tropical Conservation Science 2017 FA, O