This study investigates whether and to what extent rainfall shocks recurring in Sub-Saharan Africa, that have been associated with distress land rentals, enhance short-term and medium-term access to rented land by tenant households. Tenant households’ rental decisions are modeled in the state-contingent framework with renting-in of land as a risky input choice. Our data is from three rounds of LSMS data from Malawi used to construct a balanced household panel, combined with corresponding district rainfall data that are used to generate seasonal district-wise rainfall shock variables. Panel probit and Tobit models controlling for unobserved heterogeneity were used. Regional heterogeneities were revealed. The results from the Central Region o...
Vulnerability to poverty in Malawi is highly associated with risk. Households face multiple shocks, ...
Rural households in the semiarid Northern Ethiopian highlands are net buyers of food. Crop failure d...
AbstractEconomic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-...
This study investigates whether and to what extent rainfall shocks recurring in Sub-Saharan Africa, ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
This article uses nationally representative panel survey data from Malawi and Zambia to estimate the...
Informal land markets, particularly land rental markets, are emerging rapidly in many parts of sub-S...
The general trend of agricultural land in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to tilt towards land sc...
This paper explores the interaction between climate shocks, market regimes choices and welfare outco...
Although still at incipient stages in most areas, agricultural land markets in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
We use nationally representative survey data from two neighboring countries in Southern Africa – Zam...
We estimate the efficiency and equity returns to farmland rental markets in Malawi using a matched t...
We use three waves of national representative household level panel data from Malawi to employ a str...
We investigate whether the effects of negative crop income shocks in one season persist in subsequen...
Vulnerability to poverty in Malawi is highly associated with risk. Households face multiple shocks, ...
Rural households in the semiarid Northern Ethiopian highlands are net buyers of food. Crop failure d...
AbstractEconomic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-...
This study investigates whether and to what extent rainfall shocks recurring in Sub-Saharan Africa, ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
The ability of farmers to acquire inputs through purchase from available markets empowers them with ...
This article uses nationally representative panel survey data from Malawi and Zambia to estimate the...
Informal land markets, particularly land rental markets, are emerging rapidly in many parts of sub-S...
The general trend of agricultural land in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to tilt towards land sc...
This paper explores the interaction between climate shocks, market regimes choices and welfare outco...
Although still at incipient stages in most areas, agricultural land markets in sub-Saharan Africa (S...
We use nationally representative survey data from two neighboring countries in Southern Africa – Zam...
We estimate the efficiency and equity returns to farmland rental markets in Malawi using a matched t...
We use three waves of national representative household level panel data from Malawi to employ a str...
We investigate whether the effects of negative crop income shocks in one season persist in subsequen...
Vulnerability to poverty in Malawi is highly associated with risk. Households face multiple shocks, ...
Rural households in the semiarid Northern Ethiopian highlands are net buyers of food. Crop failure d...
AbstractEconomic development in low income settings is often associated with an expansion of higher-...