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rural Kenya, where husbands and wives were interviewed separately. Options for adapting to climate change closely interplay …
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Productivity of rangelands in Kenya is affected by increasing crop farming especially in more fertile range areas …
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heterogeneity for contracts in Kenya. In the study region, supermarkets use contracts to source for fresh vegetables directly from …
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households in three agro-ecological zones in Kenya. To control for unobserved heterogeneity, a "within" household fixed effects …
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smallholder vegetable farmers in Kenya and econometric models with household fixed effects to estimate average and heterogeneous …
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cross-sectional survey data. We add to this literature by using panel data from households and individuals in urban Kenya …
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the economy. Our sample of 300 SMEs in East Africa shows that the use of ICT by SMEs in Kenya as well as in Tanzania is … Kenya. The percentage of firms that uses mobile phones is increasing fast in both countries. Especially in Tanzania, despite … Nutzung von ICT durch Klein- und Mittelunternehmen in Kenia wie in Tansania im Laufe der Zeit zunimmt. Die Verwendung von …
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technologies in the same context are not easily possible. We use representative data from maize-producing households in Kenya and a …
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Contract flexibility can be expedient for economic exchange in environments with high ambiguity and risk, but may also encourage opportunistic behavior. We run a modified investment game, including the choice between two different contract designs and asymmetric information about the realized...
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We analyze the gender price gap (GPG) in Central Kenyan vegetable markets. Exploiting differences in the combination of the gender of the household head, the person controlling production, and the seller, we control for other gender related influences. We cannot identify a significant GPG for...
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