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household welfare. We address these shortcomings using panel data from small-scale coffee producers in Uganda and comparing the …
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methods to be used. Using a panel data of Portuguese wine firms, this paper aims to contribute to this debate, combining both …
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investigates the impact of climate variability on household welfare in the area using a three-period panel data from the Ghana …
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We test whether the decisions in a common-pool resource game are better modeled game- theoretically as strategic substitutes or complements using an individual-level dataset of groundwater usage that accounts for 3% of US irrigated agriculture. Based on a regression framework with instrumental...
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balanced panel data set to analyse three aspects of this commercialization: the likelihood of (1) selling rice (the dominant … crop); (2) growing cash crops; and (3) engaging in aquaculture. A panel regression analysis identifies factors commonly …
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framework of livelihoods to clarify the role of irrigation management in farmers’ land-use choices. A five-wave panel dataset of …
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intensify. Access to irrigation, literacy, good vegetation cover, and non-farm economic activities help eradicate both …
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We apply nonparametric panel data kernel regression to investigate production risk, out-put price uncertainty, and risk … attitudes of Polish dairy farms based on a firm-level unbalanced panel data set that covers the period 2004–2010. We compare …
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By building on theoretical work by Mills and Schumann (1985) and Ungern-Sternberg (1990) this paper provides evidence on the determinants of two dimensions of flexibility, the flexibility in adjusting aggregate output over time (tactical flexibility) as well as the ability to switch quickly...
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