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Faisalabad. Another problem is that time; willingness and mood of the customers also affect the responses. This is an exploratory …
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willingness lead to later regret. …
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Products made from GM canola need wide consumer acceptance to be commercialised. This study aims to investigate whether or not Western Australian consumers would be willing to consume GM canola products, and how much they would be willing to pay for them. A survey covering 500 randomly selected...
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willingness lead to later regret. …
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that influence willingness to pay for improved sanitation services for the households without any latrine facilities in … household willingness to pay and affordability to pay for basic sanitary latrine options. [RED WP No.1]. …
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This paper examines how a respondent's socioeconomic characteristics influence her willingness to support tax increases …' tendency to under-report their willingness. The other is from the randomized response when a respondent answers survey … attainment. It is found that respondents tend to grossly under-report their willingness to support higher taxes for investments …
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In emerging markets for high-value food products in developing countries, processing companies search for efficient ways to source raw material of consistent quality. One widely embraced approach is contract farming. But relatively little is known about the appropriate design of contracts,...
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The use of irrigation water for agricultural production requires innovative and sustainable research and an appropriate transfer of water saving technologies. The main aim of this paper is to explore the irrigating behaviour of farmers examining factors affecting their decision to adopt novel...
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Collective action has become an important strategy for smallholders in developing countries to remain competitive in rapidly changing markets. However, within farmer groups, the commitment of individual members can vary, as the expected net benefits are not the same for all individuals, and...
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