Farm Household Production Theories: A Review of “Institutional” and “Behavioral” Responses. Asian Development Review, Vol. 24(1), pp. 49-68
Mendola, Mariapia | March 2007
Abstract
This paper reviews major lines of theoretical and empirical research
on farm household production choices in developing countries. It provides a
wide-ranging literature review of different microeconomic approaches to
peasant economy, shedding light on the underlying reasons that lead modern
development economists away from the neoclassical framework to study “real
people in real environments.” The paper focuses on recent insights into the
way peasant households manage the trade-off between income risk and
expected returns when making production decisions in the context of weak or
missing institutions. Several contributions point out that farm household
behavioral responses to market imperfections in low-income settings may
generate situations of efficiency losses and “poverty traps.” Yet, the extent to
which such vicious circles are generated by the farm household decisionmaking
process itself is currently a major object of study of development
economics.
Citation
Mendola, Mariapia. 2007. Farm Household Production Theories: A Review of “Institutional” and “Behavioral” Responses. Asian Development Review, Vol. 24(1), pp. 49-68. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1702. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Citable URI
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