Dr. Nathalie Luck
Articles
M. Grimm, N. Luck and F. Steinhübel (2023), Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for organic rice. Insights from a non-hypothetical experiment in Indonesia. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 67 (1): 83-103.
M. Grimm and N. Luck (2023), Experimenting with a green ‘Green Revolution’. Evidence from a randomised controlled trial in Indonesia, Ecological Economics, 205. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107727
An earlier version of the paper has been circulated with the title “Can training enhance adoption, knowledge and perception of organic farming practices? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Indonesia” as an IZA Discussion Paper.
M. Fritz, Grimm, M., Keilbart, P., Laksmana, D.D., Luck, N., Padmanabhan, M., Subandi, N. & Tamtomo, K. (2021), Turning Indonesia Organic: Insights from Transdisciplinary Research on the Challenges of a Societal Transformation. Sustainability, 13 (23), 13011; https://doi.org/10.3390/su132313011.
Working Papers, work in progress, submitted articles
M. Grimm, N. Luck, A. Bihrajihant Raya and U. Sawhney (2024), Small-scale farmers’ willingness to pay for information: A comparison of individual purchase decisions with contributions to a club good. Work in progress.
M. Grimm and N. Luck (2024), Measuring the welfare and environmental benefits of the adoption of sustainable farming practices: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in Indonesia. Work in progress.
M. Grimm, N. Luck, A. Bihrajihant Raya and U. Sawhney (2024), Large scale pilot of low-cost soil tests to promote soil health management practices among smallholder farmers in Indonesia. Work in progress.