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Details about Mohammed Hussen Alemu

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Workplace:Institut for Fødevare- og Ressourceøkonomi (Department of Food and Resource Economics), Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2017

  1. Can a Repeated Opt-Out Reminder remove hypothetical bias in discrete choice experiments? An application to consumer valuation of novel food products
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Integrating sensory evaluations in incentivized discrete choice experiments to assess consumer demand for cricket flour buns in Kenya
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads

2015

  1. Consumer acceptance and willingness to pay for edible insects as food in Kenya: the case of white winged termites
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2011

  1. Attending to the reasons for attribute non-attendance in Choice Experiments
    IFRO Working Paper, University of Copenhagen, Department of Food and Resource Economics Downloads View citations (18)

Journal Articles

2017

  1. Can insects increase food security in developing countries? An analysis of Kenyan consumer preferences and demand for cricket flour buns
    Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, 2017, 9, (3), 471-484 Downloads View citations (6)

2014

  1. Benefits of meeting nutrient reduction targets for the Baltic Sea - a contingent valuation study in the nine coastal states
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2014, 3, (3), 278-305 Downloads View citations (30)
 
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