We apply a Structural Ricardian Model (SRM) to farm-level data from Ghana in order to estimate the impact of climate change on crop production. The SRM explicitly incorporates changes in farmers’ crop selection in response to variation in climate, a feature lacking in many existing models of climate change response in Africa. Two other novel features of our model are an estimate of the response of agricultural profits to differences in land tenure, and a comprehensive investigation of the appropriate functional form with which to model farmers’ responses. This final feature turns out to be important, since estimates of the effect of climate change turn out to be sensitive to the choice of functional form
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
International audienceAgriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, s...
Several techniques have been used in the literature to estimate the economic impact of climate chang...
We apply a Structural Ricardian Model (SRM) to farm-level data from Ghana in order to estimate the i...
Climate change poses a serious threat to the growth of developing countries, especially Ghana where ...
This paper examines the impact of climate change on primary crops grown in Africa. An innovative app...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production in Northern...
Abstract: This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production ...
In Ghana, there is evidence of the direct influence of climate change on the environment, such as ri...
This study examines the impact of climate change on cropland in Africa, using a Ricardian cross-sect...
Long-run economic development in Ghana is potentially vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change giv...
This paper applies Ricardian approach to measure the effect of climate change on agriculture perform...
In this thesis, we show that although the Ricardian model widely contributes to the analysis of c...
In this paper we use the TOA-MD model to test climate change impacts and adaptation strategies with ...
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
International audienceAgriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, s...
Several techniques have been used in the literature to estimate the economic impact of climate chang...
We apply a Structural Ricardian Model (SRM) to farm-level data from Ghana in order to estimate the i...
Climate change poses a serious threat to the growth of developing countries, especially Ghana where ...
This paper examines the impact of climate change on primary crops grown in Africa. An innovative app...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production in Northern...
Abstract: This paper investigates the economic impacts of climate change on cereal crop production ...
In Ghana, there is evidence of the direct influence of climate change on the environment, such as ri...
This study examines the impact of climate change on cropland in Africa, using a Ricardian cross-sect...
Long-run economic development in Ghana is potentially vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change giv...
This paper applies Ricardian approach to measure the effect of climate change on agriculture perform...
In this thesis, we show that although the Ricardian model widely contributes to the analysis of c...
In this paper we use the TOA-MD model to test climate change impacts and adaptation strategies with ...
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
Agriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, such as poor soil ferti...
International audienceAgriculture in West Africa is constrained by several yield-limiting factors, s...