Risk is a pervasive feature of life in poor rural areas of developing countries. This brief outlines a conceptual framework for understanding the nature of risks faced by poor rural households and their consequences before turning to a more detailed discussion of these risks.PRIFPRI1; GRP4; 2020MTID; PHND; DG
There are many risks associated with living in a developing country, especially in far-flung rural a...
PRIFPRI1; CRP4; CRP2; 2020; E Building Resilience; E.1 Policies, institutions and investments for re...
The vulnerability of rural households in developing countries badly affects living standards. Risks ...
Poor people in developing countries are vulnerable to a broad range of shocks that affect their live...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Risk and poverty are inextricably linked. Susceptibility to risk is a defining feature of what it me...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
People in developing countries—particularly the agricultural poor—face a host of risks to their live...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Farmers face a variety of market and production risks that make their incomes volatile from year to ...
Innovations in Insuring the Poor: Overview, by Ruth Vargas Hilland Maximo Torero; Risk, Poverty, and...
The paper provides an overview of the treatment of risk in economics as a way to connect the concept...
During the last decade, the percentage of Thailand’s population living below the poverty line has de...
Despite their compelling logic, index insurance contracts that transfer risk from smallholder farmer...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
There are many risks associated with living in a developing country, especially in far-flung rural a...
PRIFPRI1; CRP4; CRP2; 2020; E Building Resilience; E.1 Policies, institutions and investments for re...
The vulnerability of rural households in developing countries badly affects living standards. Risks ...
Poor people in developing countries are vulnerable to a broad range of shocks that affect their live...
Risk is pervasive in developing countries. The standard household risks of sickness, mortality, fire...
Risk and poverty are inextricably linked. Susceptibility to risk is a defining feature of what it me...
Summarizes what is known from theoretical and empirical studies concerning the sources of risk faced...
People in developing countries—particularly the agricultural poor—face a host of risks to their live...
Social scientists including economists and social workers have long recognized that a household's se...
Farmers face a variety of market and production risks that make their incomes volatile from year to ...
Innovations in Insuring the Poor: Overview, by Ruth Vargas Hilland Maximo Torero; Risk, Poverty, and...
The paper provides an overview of the treatment of risk in economics as a way to connect the concept...
During the last decade, the percentage of Thailand’s population living below the poverty line has de...
Despite their compelling logic, index insurance contracts that transfer risk from smallholder farmer...
Eighteen papers, one previously published, others presented at a UNU-WIDER conference in June 2001 i...
There are many risks associated with living in a developing country, especially in far-flung rural a...
PRIFPRI1; CRP4; CRP2; 2020; E Building Resilience; E.1 Policies, institutions and investments for re...
The vulnerability of rural households in developing countries badly affects living standards. Risks ...