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Willingness to pay for a new farm technology given risk preferences: Evidence from an experimental auction in Kenya
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Bauchet, J.
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Channa, H.
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De Groote, H.
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Ricker
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Gilbert
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J
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Published 2021
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Foodborne diseases and food safety in sub-Saharan Africa: Current situation of three representative countries and policy recommendations for the region
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Arias-Granada, Y.
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Bauchet, J.
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Ebner, P.
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Neuhofer, Z.T
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Ricker
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Gilbert
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J
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What drives smallholder farmers’ willingness to pay for a new farm technology? Evidence from an experimental auction in Kenya
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Channa, H.
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Chen, A.Z
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Pina, P.
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Ricker
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Gilbert
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J
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Stein, D.
Published 2019
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