This paper explores the relationship between trust and household adaptation strategies for a sample of respondents in a Mexican agrarian community. In particular, we analyze how levels of personalized, generalized, and institutionalized trust shape the adaptation strategies of smallholders, and find that households characterized by low levels of generalized and institutionalized trust are less likely to be involved in a diversified livelihood strategy. Instead, they tend to continue with the traditional activity of maize production. In contrast, high levels of personalized trust are associated with a livelihood strategy that focuses on cattle breeding and pasture growing. We argue that trust explains why some people more readily ‘catch up’ ...
The Mexican state has promoted women’s group-based income-generating projects for nearly three decad...
This article highlights the interfaces between micro-level livelihoods, social networks, and macroec...
This paper explores the relationship between specific household traits (region of residence, head of...
This paper explores the relationship between trust and household adaptation strategies for a sample ...
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are derived from survey data in a model of safety-first behavior. The measurements of behavior towar...
Research assessing the impacts of trade liberalization on poor rural populations can be divided into...
The Mexican state has promoted women’s group-based income-generating projects for nearly three decad...
This article highlights the interfaces between micro-level livelihoods, social networks, and macroec...
This paper explores the relationship between specific household traits (region of residence, head of...
This paper explores the relationship between trust and household adaptation strategies for a sample ...
This thesis describes the adaptation of smallholders to market changes shaped by neoliberal policy ...
Linking small farmers to global markets through contract farming has become an important policy reco...
We assess the impact on trust and trustworthiness of a governmental program to compensate victims of...
Despite being a middle income economy, Mexico typifies the situation of many low-income countries fo...
There have been limited recent advances in understanding of what influences uptake of innovations de...
We assess the impact of a governmental program to compensate victims of forced displacement on pro-s...
Development projects frequently use the strategy of group formation to promote project interventions...
Smallholder farming communities are increasingly affected by local impacts of international market d...
This article examines trust and cooperation between farming communities using groundwater resource f...
are derived from survey data in a model of safety-first behavior. The measurements of behavior towar...
Research assessing the impacts of trade liberalization on poor rural populations can be divided into...
The Mexican state has promoted women’s group-based income-generating projects for nearly three decad...
This article highlights the interfaces between micro-level livelihoods, social networks, and macroec...
This paper explores the relationship between specific household traits (region of residence, head of...