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Many developing countries are experiencing a food system transformation with a rapid growth of supermarkets. This supermarket growth can be attributed to demand-side factors such as rising incomes, urbanization, and changing lifestyles, as well as supply-side factors, such as market...
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This dissertation consists of three experimental studies that aim at contributing to a better understanding of behavior within contractual relationships—in particular, if information asymmetries, incentive issues and a lack of formal institutions make exchange more difficult and risky....
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and asymmetric information about the realized surplus (i.e., hidden knowledge). We examine if Nairobi slum dwellers choose …
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the factors that are influencing adoption decisions among finger millet farmers in Western Kenya. Based on cross …
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Global hunger, malnutrition, and poverty have declined over the past decades, but a situation of food and nutrition security for all is yet to be achieved, and extreme poverty is still widespread. Around 800 million people globally are still chronically undernourished, about 2 billion people...
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of pro-nutrition technologies, such as biofortified crops. In a randomized controlled trial with farmers in Western Kenya …
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uses unique network data from 815 farm households in Kenya to investigate the structure and characteristics of agricultural … heterogeneities in network characteristics. In particular, nutrition information is less often exchanged between men and women, and …
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the factors that are influencing adoption decisions among finger millet farmers in Western Kenya. Based on cross …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010330021
Specialization and commercialization of agricultural production is seen as a key to lift small-scale farmers in developing countries out of poverty. While participation in high-value markets has been shown to be beneficial for farmers, especially the smallest and least endowed farmers are often...
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uses unique network data from 815 farm households in Kenya to investigate the structure and characteristics of agricultural … heterogeneities in network characteristics. In particular, nutrition information is less often exchanged between men and women, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011870312