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conducted several experiments in northern Ghana in which farmers were randomly assigned to receive cash grants, grants of or …
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conducted several experiments in northern Ghana in which farmers were randomly assigned to receive cash grants, grants of or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009658902
conducted several experiments in northern Ghana in which farmers were randomly assigned to receive cash grants, grants of or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013089789
profits. We conducted several experiments in northern Ghana in which farmers were randomly assigned to receive cash grants …
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This paper addresses various aspects of risk and risk management for smallholders in developing countries, and presents a quantitative assessment of farm-level risks and risk management strategies in three emerging economies: Brazil, China and Viet Nam. The analysis covers production, income,...
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Value chain development (VCD) has become a popular policy instrument to help farmers in developing countries access markets. While VCD initiated by the private sector has received much attention in the literature, there is yet little research on public-led VCD. This paper pro-vides a...
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In this paper, we investigate whether and how households adjust their agricultural practices such as cultivation and livestock to adapt to a severe typhoon.We, therefore, make use of a natural experiment coming from the strong typhoon Ketsana in 2009. We apply the difference-in-differences...
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In this paper, we investigate whether and how households adjust their agricultural practices such as cultivation and livestock to adapt to a severe typhoon. We, therefore, make use of a natural experiment coming from the strong typhoon Ketsana in 2009. We apply the difference-in-differences...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013332286
Food quality has become an important determinant of success in global food trade and growers for international markets have to continuously adjust to buyers’ requirements. It is however not clear to what extent there is a demand for food quality - and how much buyers are willing to pay for it...
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While high transportation cost and market power are long-recognized sources of market inefficiency, their interaction is less well understood, and has not been explored in a developing-country context. In this paper, we analyze the mechanisms by which lower transportation costs increase farm...
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