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Farmers' preferences for sustainability certification are analyzed, building on a choice experiment conducted with … smallholder coffee growers in Uganda. Farmers have positive general attitudes towards certification. While they dislike bans of … upgrading. Gender-disaggregated data reveal that female farmers have a higher preference for sustainability certification than …
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This paper uses a generalized estimating equations approach to investigate the willingness of street hawkers in Accra to exit their trade when offered viable alternatives. We observe a direct relationship between willingness to exit hawking and age. Willingness to exit hawking declines over...
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We test the impact of online hotel ratings on the customers' hotel choice using a binary choice experiment where the online rating score is one of the hotels' attributes. Results show that online rating scores have a positive and significant impact on hotel choice. We also calculate the...
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-i-Naran Park, situated in Hayatabad, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Regression results estimated using Logit model show …
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This study presents an economic valuation of health risks of pesticides among Nicaraguan vegetable farmers. A … comprehensive valuation of market and non-market value components of human health is established through farmers’ willingness to pay … (WTP) for low toxicity pesticides. Results show, that farmers are willing to spend about 28% of current pesticide …
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