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We investigated attitudes toward positionality among rural farmers in Northern Ethiopia, using a tailored survey …
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Land conflicts in developing countries are costly. An important policy goal is to create respect for borders. This often involves mandatory, expensive interventions. We propose a new policy design, which in theory promotes neighborly relations at low cost. A salient feature is the option to...
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cannot reject the hypothesis that relative income has no impact on subjective well-being in rural areas of northern Ethiopia …
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We looked at risk and ambiguity attitudes among Ethiopian peasants in one of the poorest regions of the world and compared their attitudes to a standard Western university student sample elicited by the same decision task. Strong risk aversion and ambiguity aversion were found with the Ethiopian...
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We investigated attitudes toward positionality among rural farmers in Northern Ethiopia, using a tailored survey … country. -- Ethiopia ; positional concern ; relative income …
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heads spread over the highlands of Ethiopia and finds high degrees of risk tolerance. The paper also finds risk tolerance to …
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