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ID170092
Title ProperRisk preferences, production contracts and technology adoption by broiler farmers in China
LanguageENG
AuthorMao, Hui
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study expands on existing research on farmers' risk preferences and technology adoption, with novel analysis of the relationship between risk preferences, production contract participation, and technology investment levels and adoption time. Our analysis uses farm-level data from 345 Chinese broiler growers, and used an instrumental variables strategy and endogenous switching models to address the potential endogeneity of the contracting decision. Both the distance of the farm to the nearest broiler business and the distance of the farm to the nearest market for broiler sale are used as instrumental variables for the contracting decision. Results indicate that farmers with higher risk aversion are more likely to participate in production contracts, less likely to adopt new technology, adopt technology later, and invest less in technology. In the subsample of contract farmers, production contracts with longer terms, lower upfront deposit requirements and higher cost sharing with enterprises for technology adoption may make farmers more likely to adopt technology, to adopt technology early and to invest more. These findings jointly suggest that contract terms that help alleviate credit constraints may be more effective at promoting technology adoption in developing countries.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review , No.54; Apr 2019: p.147-159
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2019-04
Key WordsTechnology Adoption ;  Risk Preferences ;  Production Contracts ;  Broiler Farmers