How are farmers adapting to climate change in Vietnam? Endogeneity and sample selection in a rice yield model

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Yu, Bingxin; Zhu, Tingju; Breisinger, Clemens; Manh Hai, Nguyen. 2013. How are farmers adapting to climate change in Vietnam? Endogeneity and sample selection in a rice yield model. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1248. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/153435

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This paper examines how a changing climate may affect rice production and how Vietnamese farmers are likely to adapt to various climatic conditions using an innovative yield function approach, taking into account sample selection bias and endogeneity of inputs. Model results suggest that although climate change can potentially reduce rice production, farmers will respond mainly by adjusting the production portfolio and levels of input use. However, investments in rural infrastructure and human capital will have to support farmers in the adaptation process if production levels and farm incomes are to be sustained in the future.

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