In this paper we conduct a series of field experiments in rural India in order to measure preferences related to risk, loss, and ambiguity. Disaggregating by data, we find that on average women are significantly more risk averse and loss averse than men, though the higher average risk aversion arises due to a greater share of women who are extremely risk averse. Through a series of two empirical examples, we demonstrate how these parameters affect decisions to adopt new agricultural technologies. By combining these results with a choice experiment over new and familiar rice seeds, we find that ambiguity averse individuals are far more likely to stick with seeds they are familiar with, while a greater degree of loss aversion generally sugges...
Using data from 5,601 rice farmers in Eastern India, this study examined the role of gender, risk, a...
Abstract: We experimentally test whether risk aversion or ambiguity aversion can explain decisions i...
Un phénomène bien documenté en économie du développement est le nombre peu élevé d'agriculteurs qui ...
In this paper we conduct a series of field experiments in rural India in order to measure preference...
Advances in agricultural development have largely been a direct result of increased usage of new tec...
The literature discusses risk aversion as one of the behavioral determinants of technology adoption....
The slow adoption of innovations in less developed countries has long been a puzzle, given the high ...
Farmers are constantly faced with numerous agricultural risks and have to make decisions in an uncer...
Attitudes toward risk were measured in 240 households using two methods: an interview method eliciti...
Risk is pervasive in developing country agriculture, and risk preferences are though to impact seed ...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
We investigate risk and ambiguity attitudes among Ethiopian farmers in one of the poorest regions of...
Improved agricultural innovation is a panacea to economic development yet the level of adoption of t...
This study analyses farmers’ adoption of improved rice technology, taking into account farmers’ risk...
This paper examines the relationship between agricultural development, vulnerability to shocks and t...
Using data from 5,601 rice farmers in Eastern India, this study examined the role of gender, risk, a...
Abstract: We experimentally test whether risk aversion or ambiguity aversion can explain decisions i...
Un phénomène bien documenté en économie du développement est le nombre peu élevé d'agriculteurs qui ...
In this paper we conduct a series of field experiments in rural India in order to measure preference...
Advances in agricultural development have largely been a direct result of increased usage of new tec...
The literature discusses risk aversion as one of the behavioral determinants of technology adoption....
The slow adoption of innovations in less developed countries has long been a puzzle, given the high ...
Farmers are constantly faced with numerous agricultural risks and have to make decisions in an uncer...
Attitudes toward risk were measured in 240 households using two methods: an interview method eliciti...
Risk is pervasive in developing country agriculture, and risk preferences are though to impact seed ...
Most literature that investigates the impact of farmer risk preferences on agricultural technology a...
We investigate risk and ambiguity attitudes among Ethiopian farmers in one of the poorest regions of...
Improved agricultural innovation is a panacea to economic development yet the level of adoption of t...
This study analyses farmers’ adoption of improved rice technology, taking into account farmers’ risk...
This paper examines the relationship between agricultural development, vulnerability to shocks and t...
Using data from 5,601 rice farmers in Eastern India, this study examined the role of gender, risk, a...
Abstract: We experimentally test whether risk aversion or ambiguity aversion can explain decisions i...
Un phénomène bien documenté en économie du développement est le nombre peu élevé d'agriculteurs qui ...