Benjamin Schwab

Benjamin Schwab

Kansas State University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Benjamin Schwab

Benjamin Schwab, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kansas State University, specializes in the field of Development Economics, Health Economics, Agricultural Economics, Nutrition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The role of mobile money in household resilience: Evidence from Kenya

Analyzing Food Price Movements Using Crowdsourced Data

Guaranteed Storage? Risk and Credit Constraints in the Demand for Postharvest Technology and Rice Seed Storage Decisions in Bangladesh

How does recall bias impact separability tests?

Mobile money, transaction costs, and market participation: evidence from Côte d’Ivoire and Tanzania

How does recall bias in farm labor impact separability tests?

Signaling and Willingness to Pay: An Experimental Assessment

Demand for Agriculture Mechanization in the Hauts-Bassins Region in Burkina Faso

Benjamin Schwab Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics

Citations(all)

665

Citations(since 2020)

469

Cited By

363

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

15

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Kansas State University

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Benjamin Schwab Skills & Research Interests

Development Economics

Health Economics

Agricultural Economics

Nutrition

Top articles of Benjamin Schwab

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of mobile money in household resilience: Evidence from Kenya

World Development

Becatien Yao

Aleksan Shanoyan

Ben Schwab

Vincent Amanor-Boadu

2023/5/1

Analyzing Food Price Movements Using Crowdsourced Data

Bailey Peterson-Wilhelm

Benjamin Schwab

2023

Guaranteed Storage? Risk and Credit Constraints in the Demand for Postharvest Technology and Rice Seed Storage Decisions in Bangladesh

Benjamin Schwab

Jisang Yu

2022

How does recall bias impact separability tests?

Bailey Peterson-Wilhelm

Benjamin Schwab

2022

Mobile money, transaction costs, and market participation: evidence from Côte d’Ivoire and Tanzania

Food Policy

Becatien H Yao

Aleksan Shanoyan

Benjamin Schwab

Vincent Amanor-Boadu

2022/10/1

How does recall bias in farm labor impact separability tests?

Bailey Peterson-Wilhelm

Benjamin Schwab

2022/5

Signaling and Willingness to Pay: An Experimental Assessment

Arusha Ijaz

Jisang Yu

Benjamin Schwab

2022

Demand for Agriculture Mechanization in the Hauts-Bassins Region in Burkina Faso

Journal of Agribusiness

Manzamasso Hodjo

Benjamin Schwab

Michael Kere

Vinsoun Millogo

Ajit Srivastava

2021

Sick and tell: A field experiment analyzing the effects of an illness-related employment gap on the callback rate

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Sheryll Namingit

William Blankenau

Benjamin Schwab

2021/5/1

Measuring women’s decisionmaking: Indicator choice and survey design experiments from cash and food transfer evaluations in Ecuador, Uganda and Yemen

World Development

Amber Peterman

Benjamin Schwab

Shalini Roy

Melissa Hidrobo

Daniel O Gilligan

2021/5/1

SWINDEX: Stata module to create a standardized weighted index of multiple indicator variables

Benjamin Schwab

Sarah Janzen

Nicholas Magnan

William M Thompson

2021/2/24

In the form of bread? A randomized comparison of cash and food transfers in Yemen

American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Benjamin Schwab

2020/1

Constructing a summary index using the standardized inverse-covariance weighted average of indicators

The Stata Journal

Benjamin Schwab

Sarah Janzen

Nicholas P Magnan

William M Thompson

2020/12

Media Review:" What Happens When a State Grows Way Too Much Weed?" by VICE News (Reporter: Roberto Ferdman).

American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Benjamin Schwab

2020/5/1

Gender differences in the relationship between land ownership and managerial rights: implications for intrahousehold farm labor allocation.

World Development

Munsu Kang

Benjamin Schwab

Jisang Yu

2020/1/1

From the Ground Up: A Look at Kansas’ First Year of Industrial Hemp Production

Western Economics Forum

Kerri Ebert

Braden Hoch

Hannah Taylor

Benjamin Schwab

2020

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