The study analyzes the effect of risk aversion on the optimal level of fertilizer by employing a pooled time-series cross-sectional survey data collected from 46 rainfed rice farmers in Tarlac, Central Luzon, Philippines. Based on a heteroscedastic specification of production function, fertilizer was found to be a risk-increasing input, but the effect of risk aversion on the optimal fertilizer use was estimated to be moderate. Explanations for the low average rate of application of fertilizer under rainfed conditions thus need to be found elsewhere
This study deals with the response of Philippine rice farmers to uncertainties and associated risks ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144...
This paper investigates patterns of soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Phili...
The study analyzes the effect of risk aversion on the optimal level of fertilizer by employing a poo...
This paper demonstrates that low levels of fertilizer use on rainfed rice in the Philippines cannot ...
Risk plays a vital role in farmers' decisions on input allocations and, therefore, output supply. T...
This study analyzes the risk perceptions and risk attitudes of farmers practicing different rice-bas...
The problem investigated is how to estimate expected profits and the risk of using nitrogenous ferti...
The sources of production risk are many and diverse in nature. Estimating risk as a black box, witho...
This paper investigates whether Burkinabe maize farmers’ fertilizer-use decisions are correlated wit...
Rice is one of the most important crops for food security and rural livelihoods in many developing c...
A methodology is presented for assessing risks and opportunities associated with crop production and...
This study models technical inefficiency with production risk in inputs as two possible sources of ...
An agro-ecological approach is presented for the evaluation of alternative management options for ri...
Risk-taking preferences were elicited from small semi-commercial farmers in Northern Thailand using ...
This study deals with the response of Philippine rice farmers to uncertainties and associated risks ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144...
This paper investigates patterns of soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Phili...
The study analyzes the effect of risk aversion on the optimal level of fertilizer by employing a poo...
This paper demonstrates that low levels of fertilizer use on rainfed rice in the Philippines cannot ...
Risk plays a vital role in farmers' decisions on input allocations and, therefore, output supply. T...
This study analyzes the risk perceptions and risk attitudes of farmers practicing different rice-bas...
The problem investigated is how to estimate expected profits and the risk of using nitrogenous ferti...
The sources of production risk are many and diverse in nature. Estimating risk as a black box, witho...
This paper investigates whether Burkinabe maize farmers’ fertilizer-use decisions are correlated wit...
Rice is one of the most important crops for food security and rural livelihoods in many developing c...
A methodology is presented for assessing risks and opportunities associated with crop production and...
This study models technical inefficiency with production risk in inputs as two possible sources of ...
An agro-ecological approach is presented for the evaluation of alternative management options for ri...
Risk-taking preferences were elicited from small semi-commercial farmers in Northern Thailand using ...
This study deals with the response of Philippine rice farmers to uncertainties and associated risks ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1994.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 144...
This paper investigates patterns of soil conservation adoption among low-income farmers in the Phili...