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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 54 Citations 9,209 156 World Ranking 706 National Ranking 467

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study John Pender is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Macroeconomics
  • Interest rate

His research on Agriculture is centered around Soil conservation and Agricultural development. His Agricultural development study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Archaeology. He frequently studies issues relating to Soil conservation and Archaeology. Econometrics connects with themes related to Heteroscedasticity and Econometric model in his study. John Pender is researching Politics as part of the investigation of Investment (military) and Collective action. His Investment (military) study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Politics. His work on Market economy is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Incentive and Decentralization. His studies link Market economy with Incentive. His study connects Collective action and Law.

His most cited work include:

  • Discount rates and credit markets: Theory and evidence from rural india (308 citations)
  • From Best Practice to Best Fit: A Framework for Designing and Analyzing Pluralistic Agricultural Advisory Services Worldwide (210 citations)
  • Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Development in the Ethiopian Highlands (182 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date

In most of his Economic growth studies, his work intersects topics such as Productivity and Poverty. John Pender combines Productivity and Agriculture in his research. John Pender integrates Agriculture with Soil conservation in his research. John Pender undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Poverty and Economic growth in his work. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Agricultural productivity and Archaeology. In his works, John Pender performs multidisciplinary study on Agricultural economics and Agricultural science. John Pender integrates Agricultural science and Agricultural economics in his studies. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Ecology and Sustainability. John Pender integrates Sustainability with Ecology in his research.

John Pender most often published in these fields:

  • Archaeology (57.78%)
  • Agriculture (57.78%)
  • Agricultural economics (42.22%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2014)?

  • Social science (66.67%)
  • Conceptual framework (66.67%)
  • Agriculture (66.67%)

In recent works John Pender was focusing on the following fields of study:

Borrowing concepts from Conceptual framework, John Pender weaves in ideas under Social science. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Conceptual framework and Social science. John Pender conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Agriculture and Archaeology. His Archaeology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Rural development. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Agriculture and Rural development. John Pender applies his multidisciplinary studies on Economic growth and Sustainable development in his research. Borrowing concepts from Economic growth, John Pender weaves in ideas under Sustainable development. As part of his studies on Finance, he often connects relevant subjects like Transaction cost. His Transaction cost study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Finance.

Between 2008 and 2014, his most popular works were:

  • From Best Practice to Best Fit: A Framework for Designing and Analyzing Pluralistic Agricultural Advisory Services Worldwide (210 citations)
  • Impacts of Community-driven Development Programs on Income and Asset Acquisition in Africa: The Case of Nigeria (28 citations)
  • Sustainable Rural Development and Wealth Creation (11 citations)

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Best Publications

Discount rates and credit markets" Theory and evidence from rural india

John L. Pender.
Journal of Development Economics (1996)

471 Citations

The role of trees for sustainable management of less-favored lands: the case of eucalyptus in Ethiopia

Pamela Jagger;John L. Pender.
Forest Policy and Economics (2003)

358 Citations

Non-farm income, household welfare, and sustainable land management in a less-favoured area in the Ethiopian highlands

Stein Holden;Bekele Shiferaw;John Pender.
Food Policy (2004)

337 Citations

Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural Development in the Ethiopian Highlands

John L. Pender;John L. Pender;Berhanu Gebremedhin;Samuel Benin;Simeon K. Ehui.
American Journal of Agricultural Economics (2001)

307 Citations

Precautionary Saving, Credit Constraints, and Irreversible Investment: Theory and Evidence From Serniarid India

Marcel Fafchamps;John Pender.
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics (1997)

298 Citations

Determinants of Agricultural and Land Management Practices and Impacts on Crop Production and Household Income in the Highlands of Tigray, Ethiopia

John Pender;Berhanu Gebremedhin.
Journal of African Economies (2007)

298 Citations

Determinants of farmers' indigenous soil and water conservation investments in semi -arid India

John L. Pender;John M. Kerr.
Agricultural Economics (1998)

289 Citations

From Best Practice to Best Fit: A Framework for Designing and Analyzing Pluralistic Agricultural Advisory Services Worldwide

Regina Birner;Kristin E. Davis;John L. Pender;Ephraim M. Nkonya.
The Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension (2009)

269 Citations

Policies for sustainable development in the hillside areas of Honduras: a quantitative livelihoods approach

Hans G. P. Jansen;John Pender;Amy Damon;Willem Wielemaker.
Agricultural Economics (2006)

249 Citations

STRATEGIES TO INCREASE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AND REDUCE LAND DEGRADATION: EVIDENCE FROM UGANDA

John L. Pender;Ephraim M. Nkonya;Pamela Jagger;Dick Sserunkuuma.
Agricultural Economics (2004)

248 Citations

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