Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method

The 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farmers' risk attitudes on production agriculture. Previous research has used expected utility theory (EUT) and direct elicitation of utility functions (DEU) for eliciting risk attitudes. To overcome...

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Main Authors: Sharon K. Bard, Peter J. Barry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Agricultural Economics Association 2001-07-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
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Online Access:https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31153
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spelling doaj-b80b1588f48c4338b1c229ab5a1a332e2020-11-25T01:27:49ZengWestern Agricultural Economics AssociationJournal of Agricultural and Resource Economics1068-55022327-82852001-07-0126124826010.22004/ag.econ.3115331153Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" MethodSharon K. BardPeter J. BarryThe 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farmers' risk attitudes on production agriculture. Previous research has used expected utility theory (EUT) and direct elicitation of utility functions (DEU) for eliciting risk attitudes. To overcome the criticism of EUT and DEU, a recently developed technique called the "closing in" method is adapted for eliciting farmers' risk attitudes. This method is applied to Illinois farmers by using a computerized decision procedure, and is validated by comparing the results to the farmers' self-assessment of their risk attitudes and score to a risk attitudinal scale.https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31153"closing-in" methodcomputerized decision procedurefarmers' self-assessmentprobability-space frameworkrisk attitudesrisk attitudinal scalescientific elicitation
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Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
"closing-in" method
computerized decision procedure
farmers' self-assessment
probability-space framework
risk attitudes
risk attitudinal scale
scientific elicitation
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Peter J. Barry
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title Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
title_short Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
title_full Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
title_fullStr Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
title_full_unstemmed Assessing Farmers' Attitudes toward Risk Using the "Closing-In" Method
title_sort assessing farmers' attitudes toward risk using the "closing-in" method
publisher Western Agricultural Economics Association
series Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
issn 1068-5502
2327-8285
publishDate 2001-07-01
description The 1996 Farm Bill and low commodity prices have regenerated interest in the impact of risk and farmers' risk attitudes on production agriculture. Previous research has used expected utility theory (EUT) and direct elicitation of utility functions (DEU) for eliciting risk attitudes. To overcome the criticism of EUT and DEU, a recently developed technique called the "closing in" method is adapted for eliciting farmers' risk attitudes. This method is applied to Illinois farmers by using a computerized decision procedure, and is validated by comparing the results to the farmers' self-assessment of their risk attitudes and score to a risk attitudinal scale.
topic "closing-in" method
computerized decision procedure
farmers' self-assessment
probability-space framework
risk attitudes
risk attitudinal scale
scientific elicitation
url https://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/31153
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