Farmers' risk preferences in 11 European farming systems: A multi-country replication of Bocqueho et al. (2014)
Author
Rommel, Jens
Sagebiel, Julian
Baaken, Marieke Cornelia
Barreiro-Hurle, Jesus
Bougherara, Douadia
Cembalo, Luigi
Cerjak, Marija
Cop, Tajana
Czajkowski, Mikolaj
Espinosa-Goded, Maria
Hohler, Julia
Kuhfuss, Laure
Lagerkvist, Carl-Johan
Lapierre, Margaux
Lefebvre, Marianne
Matzdorf, Bettina
Ott, Edward
Paparella, Antonio
Quendler, Erika
Rodriguez-Entrena, Macario
Schulze, Christoph
Sumrada, Tanja
Tensi, Annika
Thoyer, Sophie
Maksan, Marina Tomic
Vecchio, Riccardo
Willinger, Marc
Zagorska, Katarzyna
Publication date
2023Published in
Applied Economic Perspectives and PolicyVolume / Issue
45 (3)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 2040-5790ISBN / ISSN
eISSN: 2040-5804Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1002/aepp.13330
Abstract
We replicate Bocqueho et al. (2014), who used multiple price lists to investigate the risk preferences of 107 French farmers. We collected new data from 1430 participants in 11 European farming systems. In agreement with the original study, farmers' risk preferences are best described by Cumulative Prospect Theory. Structural model estimates show that farmers in the new samples are, on average, less loss averse and more susceptible to probability distortion than in the original study. Explorative analyses indicate differences between estimation approaches, as well as heterogeneity between and within samples. We discuss challenges in replications of economic experiments with farmers across farming contexts.
Keywords
agriculture, artefactual field experiment, cumulative prospect theory, expected utility theory, risk attitudes
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