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Agricultural and Food Policy 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 Integrated pest management 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Risk and Uncertainty 1 beliefs 1 risk 1
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Musser, Wesley N. 2 Reece, Susan Y. 2 Varca, Philip E. 2 Wetzstein, Michael E. 2 Chou, Charlene C.J. 1 Douce, G. Keith 1 Edwards, David M. 1 Musser, Lynn M. 1
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Agricultural Economics Research 1 Western Journal of Agricultural Economics 1
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Beliefs of Farmers and Adoption of Integrated Pest Management
Musser, Wesley N.; Wetzstein, Michael E.; Reece, Susan Y.; … - In: Agricultural Economics Research (1986) 1
Georgia peanut farmers have adopted Integrated pest management (lPM) on only a limited basis, although objective data indicate that IPM technology may be more efficient than conventional pest control strategies Users and nonusers of IPM hold different views pertaining to the consequences of...
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CLASSIFICATION OF RISK PREFERENCES WITH ELICITED UTILITY DATA: DOES FUNCTIONAL FORM MATTER?
Musser, Wesley N.; Wetzstein, Michael E.; Reece, Susan Y.; … - In: Western Journal of Agricultural Economics 09 (1984) 02
Recently, several problems with elicited utility functions have emerged. This paper concerns a fundamental problem in risk preference classification with elicited data. For the sample in this research, different functional forms resulted in reversals in preference classifications. This paper...
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