Probability weighting is a marked feature of decision-making under risk. For poor people in rural areas of developing countries, how probabilities are evaluated matters for livelihoods decisions, especially the probabilities associated with losses. Previous studies of risky choice among poor people in developing countries seldom consider losses and do not offer a refined tracking of the probability-weighting function (PWF). We investigate probability weighting among smallholder farmers in Uganda, separately for losses and for gains, using a method (common consequence ladders) that allows refined tracking of the PWF for a population with low levels of literacy. For losses, we find marked probability weighting near zero, which is in line with...
Potential poverty traps among the rural poor suggest a need to reduce poor farmers' vulnerability by...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
There is a long standing discussion of whether expected utility theory (EU) or prospect theory (PT) ...
This paper estimates the risk preferences of cotton farmers in Southern Peru, using the results from...
This paper studies the risk preferences of poor rural households in Malawi and compares the Holt and...
This study compares risk attitudes of smallholder farmers elicited from two different lottery design...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
collected the experimental data for Uganda). 2 This paper examines attitudes to risk and the ability...
Rural inhabitants of developing countries face extraordinarily risky environments, and decision-maki...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on the measurement and analysis of subjective pr...
The poverty trap hypothesis postulates that very low income individuals may be trapped in poverty be...
This paper considers the economic behaviour of smallholder farmers in eastern Ethiopia and its effec...
In this paper we are investigating how production risk may influence the way a risk averse producer ...
Potential poverty traps among the rural poor suggest a need to reduce poor farmers' vulnerability by...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
There is a long standing discussion of whether expected utility theory (EU) or prospect theory (PT) ...
This paper estimates the risk preferences of cotton farmers in Southern Peru, using the results from...
This paper studies the risk preferences of poor rural households in Malawi and compares the Holt and...
This study compares risk attitudes of smallholder farmers elicited from two different lottery design...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
collected the experimental data for Uganda). 2 This paper examines attitudes to risk and the ability...
Rural inhabitants of developing countries face extraordinarily risky environments, and decision-maki...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
The research presented in this dissertation focuses on the measurement and analysis of subjective pr...
The poverty trap hypothesis postulates that very low income individuals may be trapped in poverty be...
This paper considers the economic behaviour of smallholder farmers in eastern Ethiopia and its effec...
In this paper we are investigating how production risk may influence the way a risk averse producer ...
Potential poverty traps among the rural poor suggest a need to reduce poor farmers' vulnerability by...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
There is a long standing discussion of whether expected utility theory (EU) or prospect theory (PT) ...