Diffusion of Technologies within Social Networks: Evidence from a Coffee Training Program in Rwanda Diffusion of Technologies Within Social Networks (Policy Brief) Policy brief 1 Mar 2012 Authors Esther Duflo Abdul Latif Jameel Professor of Poverty Alleviation and Development Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Tavneet Suri Louis E. Seley Professor of Applied Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Duflo-Suri-2012-Policy-Brief.pdf Download PDF document • 300.94 KB Share Share More from Diffusion of Technologies within Social Networks: Evidence from a Coffee Training Program in Rwanda Diffusion of Technologies Within Social Networks (Project Report) Esther Duflo, Tavneet Suri Working paper More from IGC Information Frictions in Ethiopia's Labour Market Case study Breaking Barriers to Inclusive Growth: Tackling Market Frictions, Entrepreneurial Constraints, and Gender Inequities in Uganda Mary Teddy Nakyejwe Policy note Empowering Households for Cleaner Air: Integrating Technology Adoption and Information Access to Improve Health and Climate Outcomes Mphatso Kumwenda Policy note The role of the financial sector in supporting agricultural SMEs and rural economies Nhial Kuch Policy note Countries Rwanda