Factors Affecting Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers: Evidence from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
2.1. Data Collection
- Step 1: The interviewer explains the rules and bonuses to the players. Accordingly, the base bonus of the game will be 50,000 VND, approximately two hours of the average payment that a local farmer is paid for working;
- Step 2: This step includes the following three tiers:
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- Round 1: This round is intended to determine the player’s risk attitude. The interviewer gives player 10 face-down cards, of which five are black and five are red. Players were required to choose only one of three options, as follows:
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- Option A: Do not participate in the game and receive 50,000 VND immediately;
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- Option B: Participate in the game and choose one random card; if the draw is a red card, player will receive 100,000 VND; if player draws a black card, player will receive nothing;
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- Option C: Respondents think that choice A or B makes no difference.
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- Round 2: The 10 cards in turn 1 will be replaced with 10 cards, consisting of three black cards and seven red cards. The players have two options as follows:
- ✓
- Option 1: Do not participate in the game and receive 50,000 VND immediately;
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- Option 2: Participate in the game and choose one random card; if the draw is a red card, player will receive 100,000 VND; if the player draws a black card, the player will receive nothing.
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- Round 3: The 10 cards in turn 1 will be replaced with 10 cards, consisting of one black card and nine red cards. players have two options, as follows:
- ✓
- Option 1: Do not participate in the game and receive 50,000 VND immediately;
- ✓
- Option 2: Participate in the game and choose one random card; if the draw is a red card, player will receive 100,000 VND; if the player draws a black card, player will receive nothing.
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Measuring Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: Evidence from Hau Giang and An Giang Provinces
3.2. Factors Affecting to Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam: Evidence from Hau Giang and An Giang Provinces
4. Discussions
5. Conclusions and Policy Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Description | Measurement |
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Independent variables | ||
Risk attitude | 0: Risk preferred 1: Risk neutral 2: Risk averse | |
Dependent variables | ||
X1 | Age | Age of respondent |
X2 | Training level in agricultural production | Obtain a value of 1 if the respondent has not been trained in agricultural production; obtain a value of 2 if the respondent has undertaken short training; obtain a value of 3 if the respondent has an elementary degree in agriculture; obtain a value of 4 if the respondent has an agricultural intermediate degree or higher |
X3 | Numbers of household member | Number of members in the household |
X4 | Asset | Total asset value of the household |
X5 | Loan capital | Obtain a value of 1 if the respondent has an agricultural production loan; obtain a value of 0 if the respondent does not take a loan |
X6 | Saving | Obtain a value of 1 if the respondent has savings from his income; obtain a value of 0 if the respondent does not save |
X7 | Number of rice crops | Number of rice crops in 2020 |
X8 | Cost | Average cost of rice production per hectare in 2020 (million VND) |
X9 | Rice yield | Average rice yield in 2020 |
X10 | Income from rice production activities | Income from rice production activities of households in 2020 (million VND) |
X11 | Income from other production activities | Income from other production activities of the household in 2020 (million VND) |
X12 | Average frequency of risks | Average number of risks in rice production of the household from 2018 to 2020 (times/year) |
X13 | Willingness to participate in agricultural insurance | Obtain a value of 1 if the respondent chose to be willing to participate in agricultural insurance, obtain a value of 0 if the respondent chose not to participate in agricultural insurance |
No. | Options | Hau Giang Province | An Giang Province | Whole Samples | |||
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Freq. | Ratio (%) | Freq. | Ratio (%) | Freq. | Ratio (%) | ||
1 | Round 1 | ||||||
Option A | 34 | 33.66 | 15 | 34.09 | 49 | 33.79 | |
Option B | 23 | 22.77 | 11 | 25 | 34 | 23.45 | |
Option C | 44 | 43.56 | 18 | 40.91 | 62 | 42.76 | |
2 | Round 2 | ||||||
Option A | 45 | 44.55 | 22 | 50 | 67 | 46.21 | |
Option B | 56 | 55.45 | 22 | 50 | 78 | 53.79 | |
3 | Round 3 | ||||||
Option A | 15 | 14.85 | 7 | 15.91 | 22 | 15.17 | |
Option B | 86 | 85.15 | 37 | 84.09 | 123 | 84.83 |
Variables | Coefficients | Marginal Effects | |||
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Symbols | Risk-Preferred | Risk-Neutral | Risk-Averse | ||
Age | X1 | 0.264 ** | −0.009 ** | 0.004 ** | 0.005 ** |
Training level in agricultural production | X2 | 0.149 | −0.051 | 0.022 | 0.030 |
Numbers of household member | X3 | −0.098 | 0.034 | −0.014 | −0.019 |
Asset | X4 | 0.001 * | −0.001 * | 0.001 * | 0.001 * |
Loan capital | X5 | 0.917 ** | −0.315 ** | 0.134 ** | 0.181 ** |
Saving | X6 | 0.201 | −0.069 | 0.029 | 0.040 |
Number of rice crops | X7 | 0.072 | 0.002 | −0.001 | −0.001 |
Cost | X8 | −0.007 ** | 0.001 ** | −0.001 ** | −0.001 ** |
Rice yield | X9 | −0.002 | 0.308 | −0.131 | −0.177 |
Income from rice production activities | X10 | −0.896 ** | 0.101 ** | −0.043 ** | −0.058 ** |
Income from other production activities | X11 | −0.293 | −0.006 | 0.002 | 0.003 |
Average frequency of risks | X12 | 0.016 | −0.117 | 0.050 | 0.0674 |
Willingness to participate in agricultural insurance | X13 | 0.341 | −0.025 | 0.011 | 0.014 |
Total observation | 145 | ||||
Pseudo R2 | 0.114 | ||||
Prob > Chi2 | 0.002 | ||||
LR value (Likelihood Ratio) | 32.50 |
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Dong, K.T.P.; Khoi, P.D.; Nhung, P.H.; Binh, N.T.; Phuc, T.T.H. Factors Affecting Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers: Evidence from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. J. Risk Financial Manag. 2022, 15, 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15070278
Dong KTP, Khoi PD, Nhung PH, Binh NT, Phuc TTH. Factors Affecting Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers: Evidence from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2022; 15(7):278. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15070278
Chicago/Turabian StyleDong, Khuu Thi Phuong, Phan Dinh Khoi, Phan Hong Nhung, Nguyen Thanh Binh, and Tran Thi Hanh Phuc. 2022. "Factors Affecting Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers: Evidence from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta" Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15, no. 7: 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15070278
APA StyleDong, K. T. P., Khoi, P. D., Nhung, P. H., Binh, N. T., & Phuc, T. T. H. (2022). Factors Affecting Risk Attitude of Rice Farmers: Evidence from Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 15(7), 278. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm15070278