
Publications
Researchers of the Development Economics Group publish on a regular basis in scientific journals, professional journals, scientific and popular books, and proceedings.
For publication lists, we refer to the Research@WUR database. The provided lists can be searched by author, year, etc.
Publications by DEC Staff members
- PhD theses
- Peer reviewed publications
- Other scientific publications
- Abstracts
- Publications aimed at a professional audience
- Other
Latest Peer Reviewed Publications
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Influence of poverty concerns on demand for healthier processed foods : A field experiment in Mexico City
Economics and Human Biology 49 (2023). - ISSN 1570-677X -
The role of social capital in adoption of risky versus less risky subsidized input supplies: An empirical study of cocoa farmers in Ghana
Journal of Rural Studies 97 (2023). - ISSN 0743-0167 - p. 140 - 152. -
Changes in women's empowerment in the household, women's diet diversity, and their relationship against the background of COVID-19 in southern Bangladesh
Journal of Asian Economics 84 (2023). - ISSN 1049-0078 -
Improving smallholder farmer's soil nutrient management: the effect of science and technology backyards in the North China plain
China Agricultural Economic Review 15 (2023)1. - ISSN 1756-137X - p. 134 - 158. -
Do smallholder farmers prefer commitment or flexibility in pension savings accounts? A randomised experiment of cocoa farmers in Ghana
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance 22 (2023)1. - ISSN 1474-7472 - p. 23 - 37. -
Social status and the consumption of highly processed foods in Nigeria
Q Open 3 (2022)1. - ISSN 2633-9048 -
The science and technology backyard as a local level innovation intermediary in rural China
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 9 (2022)4. - ISSN 2095-7505 - p. 558 - 576. -
Mobilizing the Midstream for Supporting Smallholder Intensification
Land 11 (2022)12. - ISSN 2073-445X -
Who Is Employed? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa on Redefining Employment
Journal of African Economies (2022). - ISSN 0963-8024 -
Cash-like vouchers improve psychological well-being of vulnerable and displaced persons fleeing armed conflict
PNAS Nexus 1 (2022)3. - ISSN 2752-6542