Linking Risk Aversion, Time Preference and Fertiliser Use in Burkina Faso

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This paper investigates whether Burkinabe maize farmers’ fertiliser-use decisions are correlated with their risk and time preferences. We conducted a survey and a series of hypothetical experiments on a sample of 1500 farmers. We find that more patient farmers do use more fertiliser, but it is only because they plant more maize (a fertiliser-intensive crop) rather than because they use more fertiliser per hectare of maize planted. Conversely, we find no statistically significant link between risk aversion and fertiliser use. We use a simple two-period model, which suggests that risk aversion may indeed have an ambiguous effect on fertiliser use.

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Le Cotty, T., Maître d’Hôtel, E., Soubeyran, R., & Subervie, J. (2018). Linking Risk Aversion, Time Preference and Fertiliser Use in Burkina Faso. Journal of Development Studies, 54(11), 1991–2006. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220388.2017.1344645

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