Measuring Farmer Risk Preferences in Europe: A Systematic Review
Poorvi Iyer,
Martina Bozzola,
Stefan Hirsch,
Manuela Meraner and
Robert Finger
Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2020, vol. 71, issue 1, 3-26
Abstract:
We present a systematic review of the extensive body of research on farmer risk preference measurement across Europe. We capture the methodological developments over time and discuss remaining challenges and potential areas for further research. Given the constantly evolving policy environment in Europe, and increasing climate‐change related risks and uncertainties, there is large value to be gained from enhancing our understanding of this fundamental aspect of farmers’ decision‐making processes and consequent actions.
Date: 2020
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