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ABSTRACT Most research questions in agricultural and applied economics are causal in nature: they study how changes in one or more variables (such as policies, prices or weather) affect one or more other variables (e.g., income, crop yields or pollution).
Arne Henningsen +6 more
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Cold Disinfestation of <i>Zeugodacus tau</i> (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Oranges Using Artificial Infestation Method. [PDF]
Wu J +8 more
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ABSTRACT Research based on farmer surveys is a cornerstone of agricultural economics. Farmer surveys provide unique insights into behavioural variables—such as values, motivations, attitudes, behaviours, and preferences—that are unavailable in secondary datasets.
Thomas Slijper +24 more
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Mental health and social exclusion in Indonesia: A public health perspective. [PDF]
Sibbald GG +3 more
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Contract Labour, Job Quality and Turnover Intention—Evidence From Nigeria
ABSTRACT Labour contracting, where intermediaries provide farmers with migrant workers, plays a central role in meeting the demand for seasonal labour on labour‐intensive farms. Yet this system poses underresearched challenges for both workers and farmers.
Olayinka Aremu +3 more
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Learning Continuous Decomposable Models Using Mutual Information and Statistical Copulas. [PDF]
Desuó Neto L +3 more
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Coresidence: How parental characteristics matter
Abstract Coresidence in the parental home is known to depend on young adult characteristics and market conditions, but there is more limited knowledge on whether or how parental characteristics matter. We model the coresidence outcome as a multigenerational joint optimization decision and use Panel Study of Income Dynamics data to examine the ...
Arthur Acolin +2 more
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Misconduct complaints and agents’ incentives: Evidence from housing transactions
Abstract This article investigates the impact of misconduct complaints against agents on their self‐interested incentives and examines how agents attempt to shield themselves from the associated adverse effects on their reputations and career prospects.
Lawrence Kryzanowski, Yanting Wu
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Standard language proficiency as social capital: Impacts on subjective socioeconomic status in China. [PDF]
Wei Y, Cai X.
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