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Households Models 2 Variety attributes 2 Canada Social policy. 1 Crop diversification 1 Crops Economic aspects 1 Decision-making 1 Gender 1 Gender issues. 1 Household resource allocation 1 Households Models. 1 Variety demand 1 agricultural sector 1 small farms 1
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Edmeades, Svetlana 2 Adam, Christopher 1 Hoddinott, John 1 Phaneuf, Dan 1 Renkow, Mitch 1 Smale, Melinda 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 3
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A hedonic approach to estimating the supply of variety attributes of a subsistence crop:
Edmeades, Svetlana - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2006
"The paper extends the household hedonic model, as a non-market valuation tool, by estimating a supply function for variety attributes of a subsistence crop in a developing country. The model is applied to bananas in Uganda, making use of disaggregated data on variety-specific farm-gate banana...
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Variety demand within the framework of an agricultural household model with attributes: the case of bananas in Uganda
Edmeades, Svetlana; Smale, Melinda; Renkow, Mitch; … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2004
Ugandan smallholder farmers produce the nation's major food crop using numerous banana varieties with distinctive attributes, while coping with important biotic constraints and imperfect markets. This empirical context motivates a trait-based model of the agricultural household that establishes...
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Testing Nash-bargaining household models with time-series data
Hoddinott, John; Adam, Christopher - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper uses a “natural experiment” in Canadian divorce law reform to discriminate empirically between unitary and Nash-bargained models of the household. Using time-series data from three Canadian provinces, it demonstrates that following landmark divorce law reforms in the...
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