The 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farmers' risk attitudes on production agriculture. Previous research has used expected utility theory (EUT) and direct elicitation of utility functions (DEU) for eliciting risk attitudes. To overcome the criticism of EUT and DEU, a recently developed technique called the "closing in" method is adapted for eliciting farmers' risk attitudes. This method is applied to Illinois farmers by using a computerized decision procedure, and is validated by comparing the results to the farmers' self-assessment of their risk attitudes and score to a risk attitudinal scale.Risk and Uncertainty,
Relevant portions of the risk literature are reviewed, relating them to observed behaviour in farm d...
In applied agricultural economic research various risk-attitude elicitation techniques are used. Her...
Agriculture operates in an ever changing environment which makes this sector vulnerable to a number ...
The 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farm...
Risk attitudes of farmers are very important to the decision-making under risk of farmers. There are...
Graduation date: 1986Two direct elicitation of utility (D.E.U.) techniques\ud were used to estimate ...
<p>The objectives of the study were: a) to review, discuss and test a number of theories on in...
The objectives of the study were: a) to review, discuss and test a number of theories on individual ...
Aim of study: Farmers’ behavior is shaped by their individual attitudes towards risk. Consequently, ...
This study adapts a methodology formulated in the social sciences to develop a scale for measuring a...
This study estimates farmers' risk attitudes in Missouri using a non-structural approach over time. ...
We designed a field experiment involving real payments to elicit farmers’ risk preferences. Farmers ...
Relevant portions of the risk literature are reviewed, relating them to observed behaviour in farm d...
This paper examines farmers' risk attitudes, obtained by responses to sources of risk, using an atti...
Introduction: Due to existence of the risk and uncertainty in agriculture, risk management is crucia...
Relevant portions of the risk literature are reviewed, relating them to observed behaviour in farm d...
In applied agricultural economic research various risk-attitude elicitation techniques are used. Her...
Agriculture operates in an ever changing environment which makes this sector vulnerable to a number ...
The 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farm...
Risk attitudes of farmers are very important to the decision-making under risk of farmers. There are...
Graduation date: 1986Two direct elicitation of utility (D.E.U.) techniques\ud were used to estimate ...
<p>The objectives of the study were: a) to review, discuss and test a number of theories on in...
The objectives of the study were: a) to review, discuss and test a number of theories on individual ...
Aim of study: Farmers’ behavior is shaped by their individual attitudes towards risk. Consequently, ...
This study adapts a methodology formulated in the social sciences to develop a scale for measuring a...
This study estimates farmers' risk attitudes in Missouri using a non-structural approach over time. ...
We designed a field experiment involving real payments to elicit farmers’ risk preferences. Farmers ...
Relevant portions of the risk literature are reviewed, relating them to observed behaviour in farm d...
This paper examines farmers' risk attitudes, obtained by responses to sources of risk, using an atti...
Introduction: Due to existence of the risk and uncertainty in agriculture, risk management is crucia...
Relevant portions of the risk literature are reviewed, relating them to observed behaviour in farm d...
In applied agricultural economic research various risk-attitude elicitation techniques are used. Her...
Agriculture operates in an ever changing environment which makes this sector vulnerable to a number ...