Why do farm households inefficiently allocate resources across the plots they cultivate? We explore how these production inefficiencies relate to consumption decisions and information sharing within the household. In a lab-in-the-field experiment, male producers allocate too few inputs to their wife's plot, failing to maximize household aggregate profits. They do transfer more inputs when the returns from that plot are higher. Experimental manipulation of information on these returns triggers heterogeneous responses across households. We provide a theoretical framework that rationalizes these findings and further leads to sharp predictions. Joint contribution to a household public good compels spouses to make efficient production decisions....
In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with...
This study examines how technology adoption is determined in an intra-household bargaining process b...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Why do farm households inefficiently allocate resources across the plots they cultivate? We explore ...
We explore how the capacity of farm households to reach efficiency and share information on producti...
Household economists have recently begun to use laboratory experiments to study behavior between spo...
There is a burgeoning literature highlighting asymmetric information among household members. Howeve...
Within many African households, agricultural production is simultaneously carried out on many plots ...
Strauss, Duncan Thomas and Ann Velenchik for comments on a preliminary draft. I have benefitted from...
http://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/This study estimates the impact of the gender...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
This paper explores the implications of preference heterogeneity between wives and husbands in nonre...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with...
One of the features of the production system in many countries of West Africa is the coexistence of ...
In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with...
This study examines how technology adoption is determined in an intra-household bargaining process b...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Why do farm households inefficiently allocate resources across the plots they cultivate? We explore ...
We explore how the capacity of farm households to reach efficiency and share information on producti...
Household economists have recently begun to use laboratory experiments to study behavior between spo...
There is a burgeoning literature highlighting asymmetric information among household members. Howeve...
Within many African households, agricultural production is simultaneously carried out on many plots ...
Strauss, Duncan Thomas and Ann Velenchik for comments on a preliminary draft. I have benefitted from...
http://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/kijima-yoko/This study estimates the impact of the gender...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
This paper explores the implications of preference heterogeneity between wives and husbands in nonre...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/documents-de-travail/Do...
In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with...
One of the features of the production system in many countries of West Africa is the coexistence of ...
In many developing countries, agricultural extension services are generally biased towards men, with...
This study examines how technology adoption is determined in an intra-household bargaining process b...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...