David Mather
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David Mather is a fixed-term Assistant Professor of International Development in AFRE, associated with the Food Security Group. His research focuses on rural development and food policy issues in sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and Central America. Prior to his graduate studies, he worked at Development Alternatives Inc in Bethesda MD, the Center for Agricultural Export Development at the University of Kentucky, and as an English teacher in Madrid, Spain. He is currently working on Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research, Capacity, and Influence.
Professional Interests
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Rural poverty reduction strategies
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Survey-based program evaluation and cost-benefit analysis
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Agricultural technology adoption and impact assessment of agricultural R&D
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Smallholder participation in agricultural input and output markets and supply response
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The role of government in agricultural input and output market performance
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Rural household income determinants and pathways out of poverty
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Understanding the effects of adult mortality on rural household income, assets, and child schooling
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Consumption and nutrition linkages to household livelihoods
Related Work
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MSU Faculty Lead Critical Discussions at Tegemeo Conference on Agricultural Policy and Development
Published on October 31, 2024
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The Determinants of Adoption of Commercially-priced Inorganic Fertilizer for Use on Maize in Tanzania
Published on June 1, 2017
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Lessons Learned from Private Sector-friendly Input Subsidy Programs in Tanzania and Ghana
Published on April 3, 2017
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The Effects of Kenya's ‘Smarter’ Input Subsidy Programme on Smallholder Behaviour and Incomes
Published on April 12, 2016
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Farmers’ Production and Marketing Response to Rice Price Increases and Fertilizer Subsidies in the Office Du Niger
Published on December 3, 2012
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The Impact of State Marketing Board Operations on Smallholder Behavior and Incomes: The Case of Kenya
Published on November 6, 2011