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Mobile phone network expansion and agricultural income: A panel study

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Fluhrer,  Svenja
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Kraehnert,  Kati
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

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Fluhrer, S., & Kraehnert, K. (2024). Mobile phone network expansion and agricultural income: A panel study. Agricultural Economics, 55(1), 54-85. doi:10.1111/agec.12803.


引用: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_28799
要旨
This study examines how the expansion of mobile phone networks affects rural development in Mongolia. The database is a detailed household panel survey with four waves implemented in western Mongolia, spanning the 2012-2021 period, which we combine with data on mobile phone towers. Our identification strategy exploits the uneven roll-out of mobile phone networks across rural areas over time. Using a two-way fixed effects approach, we show that network expansion strongly and significantly increases total household income of pastoralist households. The effect is driven by increased income from agriculture, particularly by higher producer prices for animal byproducts, improved access to transfer income, and increased household mobility. The expansion of mobile phone networks decreases income diversification among pastoralists. Instead, households specialize in agriculture. While findings suggest that investments in telecommunication infrastructure can help rural households to sustain a livelihood in the agricultural sector, the specialization in agriculture may increase households’ vulnerability to climate change.