The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man". The peasants, so the argument went, were irrational and their behaviour was determined by traditions, not by economic incentives. Some important contributions to economic theory have questioned this assumption. Now the issue is not whether peasants respond to economic incentives, but how. This study is a survey of the theoretical and empirical examination of peasants response to price incentives in Tanzania
This paper examines the changes that take place in want patterns when unaccustomed purchasing power ...
This paper reviews various theories of the peasant economy. It is shown that the theories have diffe...
A 1981 study in the Dominican Republic was replicated in 1987 to analyze the effect of producer pref...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
The economie reality of the peasant households in Tanzania is situated at the convergence of three s...
Arguments of irrational response of peasants to changes in product prices have been put forward, as ...
This article provides empirical evidence on the importance of both price and non-price related gover...
summary This contribution examines the relationship of agricultural price policy to changes put int...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Believe it or not, there has been prolonged controversy among Anglo Saxon Economists regarding wheth...
Paper at 8. Int. Economic Assoc. World Cong. New Delhi (IN) 1-5 Dec 1986Available from British Libra...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Rural poverty continues to be one of the most trenchant development problems in Tanzania, and yet no...
This paper examines the changes that take place in want patterns when unaccustomed purchasing power ...
This paper reviews various theories of the peasant economy. It is shown that the theories have diffe...
A 1981 study in the Dominican Republic was replicated in 1987 to analyze the effect of producer pref...
The peasants in the third world was for a long time assumed to be the opposite to the "economic man"...
The economie reality of the peasant households in Tanzania is situated at the convergence of three s...
Arguments of irrational response of peasants to changes in product prices have been put forward, as ...
This article provides empirical evidence on the importance of both price and non-price related gover...
summary This contribution examines the relationship of agricultural price policy to changes put int...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Believe it or not, there has been prolonged controversy among Anglo Saxon Economists regarding wheth...
Paper at 8. Int. Economic Assoc. World Cong. New Delhi (IN) 1-5 Dec 1986Available from British Libra...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Rural poverty continues to be one of the most trenchant development problems in Tanzania, and yet no...
This paper examines the changes that take place in want patterns when unaccustomed purchasing power ...
This paper reviews various theories of the peasant economy. It is shown that the theories have diffe...
A 1981 study in the Dominican Republic was replicated in 1987 to analyze the effect of producer pref...