Risk preferences and pesticide use by cotton farmers in China

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Abstract

Despite that insect-resistant Bt cotton has been lauded for its ability to reduce the use of pesticides, studies have shown that Chinese Bt cotton farmers continue to use excessive amounts of pesticides. Using results from a survey and an artefactual field experiment, we find that farmers who are more risk averse use greater quantities of pesticides. We also find that farmers who are more loss averse use lesser quantities of pesticides. This result is consistent with our conceptual framework and suggestive evidence where farmers behave in a loss averse manner in the health domain and place more weight on the importance of health over money in the loss domain. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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Liu, E. M., & Huang, J. K. (2013). Risk preferences and pesticide use by cotton farmers in China. Journal of Development Economics, 103(1), 202–215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2012.12.005

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