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A simple mathematical result characterizing a subset of a product set is proved and used to obtain additive representations of preferences. The additivity consequences of independence assumptions are obtained for preferences which are not total or transitive. This means that most of the economic...
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Using household survey data from a random sample of 180 households in Gweru and Lupane district, we found the … household head, farming experience, household income, and livestock ownership had strong influence on household cereal … influences crop productivity. Overally, development policies that increase household income, boost livestock ownership and …
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The closer and further economic environment has an important impact on the organization and functioning of a household … household as a management entity, all resulting from the mutual service offering process. Therefore, the global crisis causing … attitudes and behavior towards the crisis relating to functioning of household in the economic realm, including consumption and …
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Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal institutions … coexist, suggests that (a) in matrilineal societies the likelihood of high value crop cultivation by a household increases … amount of land owned by females (b) cultivation of high value crops increases household welfare. The policy implication is …
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