Rural Feeder Roads and Access to Markets (Policy Brief) Policy brief 31 Dec 2012 Project Agriculture, Technology Adoption, and Infrastructure: What Are the Returns and Who Do They Accrue To? Evidence from Sierra Leone Authors Lorenzo Casaburi UBS Foundation Associate Professor of Development Economics, University of Zurich Rachel Glennerster Associate Professor, University of Chicago Tavneet Suri Louis E. Seley Professor of Applied Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Casaburi-Et-Al-2012-Policy-Brief.pdf Download PDF document • 307.99 KB Share Share More from Agriculture, Technology Adoption, and Infrastructure: What Are the Returns and Who Do They Accrue To? Evidence from Sierra Leone Rural Roads and Intermediated Trade (Working Paper) Lorenzo Casaburi, Rachel Glennerster, Tavneet Suri Working paper More from IGC Climate change, food consumption and food security: Evidence from Ghana Frank Adusah-Poku, John Bosco Dramani, Prince Boakye Frimpong Sustainable Futures 11 Journal article Socioeconomic determinants of energy poverty at household level in Uganda Doreen Rubatsimbira, Rodgers Naijuka Working paper Environmental taxation and carbon emissions reduction: Evidence from Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda Diphus Tugume Working paper Household-level impacts of urban expansion planning: Evidence from Ethiopia’s urban expansion initiative Kaleab Kebede Haile, Kiflu Gedefe Molla, Patrick Lamson-Hall Working paper Countries Sierra Leone