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Experimental insights on the investment behavior of small-scale coffee farmers in central Uganda under risk and uncertainty

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In this study, we investigate the investment behavior of small-scale coffee farmers in central Uganda in an experimental setting. We consider a situation in which farmers are asked to make an investment under uncertainty and analyze whether and to what extent the Real Options Approach can predict the investment behavior of farmers and whether these predictions are better than those derived from the Net Present Value Approach. We also investigate whether the presence of a price floor has an effect on farmers’ investment behavior. Our results suggest that the Real Options Approach more accurately predicts the decision-making behavior of farmers than the Net Present Value Approach. However, the results also show that neither of the approaches entirely explains the observed investment behavior. Specifically, the presence of a price floor does not significantly affect the investment behavior. The latter is, however, significantly determined by the order in which treatments with and without price floor are introduced, alongside various demographic and socio-economic characteristics.

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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socec.2018.04.011
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    Publication year

    2021

    Authors

    Ihli H J; Musshoff O; Gassner, A.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    farmer, policy environment, livelihood, governance, socioeconomic, smallholders

    Geographic

    Uganda

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