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explained, mainly in terms of control and income rights. Important factors are (limited) liability, risk-bearing costs … Netherlands, the impact of farmers' attitudes, farm advisory network, and structural variables on organisationchoice are analysed …
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terms of control and income rights. Important factors are (limited) liability, risk-bearing costs, transaction costs, and … characteristics. In an empirical follow-up, based on a sample of all the farmers in the Netherlands, the farmers attitudes and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005460442
terms of control and income rights. Important factors are (limited) liability, risk-bearing costs, transaction costs, and … characteristics. In an empirical follow-up, based on a sample of all the farmers in the Netherlands, the farmers attitudes and the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009443894
This paper reviews the publication by BECKMANN, V. (2000): Transaktionskosten und institutionelle Wahl in der Landwirtschaft : Zwischen Markt, Hierarchie und Kooperation [Transaction costs and institutional choice in agriculture : Between market, hierarchy and co-operation].
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The literature on the agricultural transformation in Central an Eastern European countries usually neglect the investigation of organisational forms in agriculture. This paper is the first to analyse the choice of organisation forms in transition agriculture employing transaction cost theory....
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Brazil, Turkey, and the USA. The study focuses ona wider supply chain or network perspective for the risk assessment …. Methodically the assessedrisks were classified and then evaluated using a risk map matrix. Results point out nonacceptablerisks and … show the differences concerning the risk evaluation in the different valuechains. Results provide interesting supply chain …
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well as in Brazil, Turkey, and the USA. The study focuses on a wider supply chain or network perspective for the risk … assessment. Methodically the assessed risks were classified and then evaluated using a risk map matrix. Results point out … nonacceptable risks and show the differences concerning the risk evaluation in the different value chains. Results provide …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008508790
Using longitudinal panel farm-level data, this study finds that income variability may be materially influenced by farm size. Econometric results suggest that policy analyses and other considerations of the distributional effects of, and response to, income variability for commercial scale...
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Exogenous, unobserved factors often confound the effects of alliance networks. More capable farmers might be less likely to exit and more likely to have a large number of alliances. In this case the negative correlation between alliance network size and exit likelihood is due to the unobserved...
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Consumer attitudes towards genetically modified (GM) food are well documented but there has been much less focus on … farmer attitudes to GM technology in agriculture. This paper reports findings from a study investigating farmers’ attitudes …
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