Multi‐country perspectives on best practices and barriers to preference elicitation lab‐in‐the‐field experiments with farmers
Marieke Cornelia Baaken,
Laure Kuhfuss,
Douadia Bougherara,
Mikołaj Czajkowski,
Macario Rodriguez‐Entrena,
Julia Höhler,
Carl‐Johan Lagerkvist,
Antonio Paparella,
Erika Quendler,
Jens Rommel,
Julian Sagebiel,
Christoph Schulze,
Tanja Šumrada,
Annika Francesca Tensi,
Sophie Thoyer,
Riccardo Vecchio and
Katarzyna Zagórska
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2025, vol. 47, issue 2, 723-746
Abstract:
In this study, we define, categorize, and systematically describe best practices and barriers to implementing preference elicitation lab‐in‐the‐field experiments with farmers based on qualitative, in‐depth interviews with researchers from the Research Network on Economic Experiments for the Common Agricultural Policy (REECAP). Following an assessment of the challenges the researchers faced and the solutions they adopted, we provide a step‐by‐step guide to conducting such experiments. We elaborate on limitations and provide recommendations and suggestions for future research.
Date: 2025
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