Search Results - "information economics"
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Modeling resilience with applied information economics (AIE)
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An applied information economics approach to assessing resilience in the Horn of Africa
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Willingness to pay for the rural telephone service in Bangladesh and Peru
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The economic and poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology
Published 2011“…We propose greater utilization of “bottom-up” analyses, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of value chain and information economics approaches in impact analyses and stressing the importance of improved integration between the epidemiology of disease and its relationships with economic behavior.…”
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Fresh groundwater for Wajir – ex-ante assessment of uncertain benefits for multiple stakeholders in a water supply project in Northern Kenya
Published 2015“…We use the principles of Applied Information Economics to develop a decision model for a water supply intervention. …”
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Gender bias in consumer perceptions: The case of agro-input dealers in Uganda
Published 2022“…Faced with incomplete and imperfect information, economic actors rely predominantly on perceptions and often base decisions on heuristics prone to bias. …”
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Gender bias in customer perceptions: The case of agro-input dealers in Uganda
Published 2023“…Faced with incomplete and imperfect information, economic actors rely predominantly on perceptions and often base decisions on heuristics prone to bias. …”
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Reworking the NAFTA: Departures from traditional frameworks
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Political constraints and opportunities for agricultural investment in Sudan
Published 2023“…Thus, this study forms a basis for deeper PEA and an opportunity for the exploration of the role of intermediaries and the rent seeking activities at the subsequent levels of agricultural value chains, and the extent to which they are linked to both formal and informal economic structures. We have highlighted how smallholder farmers are largely disadvantaged given the current distribution of economic rents.…”
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Forest-based bioeconomy in sub-Saharan Africa: Looking at benefits and burdens from a social sustainability standpoint
Published 2021“…Challenges to bioeconomy development include uncoordinated and often bureaucratic forest policies and regulations, as well as overlaps and clashes between formal and informal economic activities and land tenure regimes. Lack of knowledge and skills – around entrepreneurship, investment and finance – further hampers development. …”
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SARS-CoV-2 in eight municipalities of the Colombian tropics: high immunity, clinical and sociodemographic outcomes
Published 2024“…The relationship between seropositivity and socio-economic status suggests a higher exposure risk to the virus caused by informal economic activities in low-income groups. Clinical manifestations such as anosmia and ageusia could be clinical predictors of infection by the new emergent coronavirus.…”
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Gender bias in customer perceptions: The case of agro-input dealers in Uganda
Published 2024“…CONTEXT Faced with incomplete and imperfect information, economic actors rely predominantly on perceptions and often base decisions on heuristics prone to bias. …”
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Agroecology matters: impacts of climate change on agriculture and its implications for food security in Ethiopia
Published 2013“…These results also provide critical information for informing economic policy on climate change and achieving food security.…”
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Informal sector employment, food security and vulnerability of households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Published 2013“…Results suggest that the daily life of the majority of migrants in Addis Ababa (most of them are young school dropouts) is highly connected with street-based informal economic activities such as marketing, vending and lottery selling, etc. …”
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