International audienceHouseholds in developing countries are often highly exposed to risk and despite households' risk strategies negative shocks often result in substantial welfare losses. Given the possibility that weather risks in particular might be further increasing, there is renewed policy attention on improving households' risk management strategies. This article provides an overview of insights learned from recent randomized control trials on predictions coming out of the theoretical literature on households' ex ante risk management. It reveals new puzzles and questions regarding households' inter-temporal decision making under risk, and draws lessons for effective policy design
We review the evidence on risk and its consequences in Africa. We argue that too much attention has ...
Empirical evidence on developing countries shows on the one hand that rich farm-households are more ...
How exposure to risk affects economic growth is a key issue in development. This article quantifies ...
International audienceHouseholds in developing countries are often highly exposed to risk and despit...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
This thesis explores how markets influence economic actors’ ex ante and ex post risk management stra...
Rainfall fluctuations are an important source of risk for much of the developing world. We test whet...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
This paper estimates the impact of risk aversion on the farm household's choice of crop mix using th...
Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly ...
Agriculture-based livelihoods in developing countries are often challenged by a multitude of unfores...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
We review the evidence on risk and its consequences in Africa. We argue that too much attention has ...
Empirical evidence on developing countries shows on the one hand that rich farm-households are more ...
How exposure to risk affects economic growth is a key issue in development. This article quantifies ...
International audienceHouseholds in developing countries are often highly exposed to risk and despit...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
The present research analyzes the debate on the link between risk and future welfare presenting the ...
Production systems in low-income developing countries are generally poorly diversified, focusing on ...
This thesis explores how markets influence economic actors’ ex ante and ex post risk management stra...
Rainfall fluctuations are an important source of risk for much of the developing world. We test whet...
Key words: Vulnerability, HIV/AIDS, weather shocks, risk management, coping strategies, rural househ...
This paper estimates the impact of risk aversion on the farm household's choice of crop mix using th...
Climate variability is a major source of risk to smallholder farmers and pastoralists, particularly ...
Agriculture-based livelihoods in developing countries are often challenged by a multitude of unfores...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
This study looks at the determinants of farm technology uptake, with attention to farmers’ risk pref...
We review the evidence on risk and its consequences in Africa. We argue that too much attention has ...
Empirical evidence on developing countries shows on the one hand that rich farm-households are more ...
How exposure to risk affects economic growth is a key issue in development. This article quantifies ...