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.
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.
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.