Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan

Policymakers in countries that are transitioning away from authoritarian regimes can face challenges in obtaining unbiased information about local conditions—as do researchers and international community representatives working in these countries, including those trying to understand policy change....

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Main Authors: Liutin, Anton, Dower, Paul Castañeda, Alvi, Muzna
Format: Blog Post
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170272
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description Policymakers in countries that are transitioning away from authoritarian regimes can face challenges in obtaining unbiased information about local conditions—as do researchers and international community representatives working in these countries, including those trying to understand policy change. This information problem is a critical challenge for water security. As key policy issues related to water resources, climate change, and agricultural supply chains become increasingly globalized, many countries face limited access to local information. Yet, how much, if at all, does such constrained information about local conditions affect the understanding of policies and policy change?
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spelling CGSpace1702722025-12-08T09:54:28Z Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan Liutin, Anton Dower, Paul Castañeda Alvi, Muzna policies farmers political aspects water security climate change Policymakers in countries that are transitioning away from authoritarian regimes can face challenges in obtaining unbiased information about local conditions—as do researchers and international community representatives working in these countries, including those trying to understand policy change. This information problem is a critical challenge for water security. As key policy issues related to water resources, climate change, and agricultural supply chains become increasingly globalized, many countries face limited access to local information. Yet, how much, if at all, does such constrained information about local conditions affect the understanding of policies and policy change? 2025-01-28 2025-01-28T21:08:42Z 2025-01-28T21:08:42Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/170272 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute Liutin, Anton; Dower, Paul Castañeda; and Alvi, Muzna. 2025. Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan. IFPRI Blog. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://www.ifpri.org/blog/policy-change-and-farmer-feedback-does-anonymity-matter-evidence-from-uzbekistan/
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Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan
title Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan
title_full Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan
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title_short Policy change and farmer feedback: Does anonymity matter? Evidence from Uzbekistan
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farmers
political aspects
water security
climate change
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