The effect of poor vision on economic farm performance: Evidence from rural Cambodia

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​The effect of poor vision on economic farm performance: Evidence from rural Cambodia​
Sagemüller, F.; Bruns, S. & Mußhoff, O. ​ (2022) 
PLoS One17(9) art. e0274048​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274048 

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Sagemüller, Frederik; Bruns, Selina; Mußhoff, Oliver 
Abstract
Roughly one-fifth of the global population is affected by poor visual acuity. Despite the fact that inhabitants of rural areas in low-income countries are most distressed by this, no prior research has studied the impact of poor visual acuity on the economic performance of farms. We conduct a standardized eye test with 288 farm managers in rural Cambodia and find that around 30 percent of our sample suffers from poor visual acuity in terms of nearsightedness (myopia). Our analyses indicate a statistically significant and economically meaningful association of poor visual acuity with economic farm performance. Our results show that gross margins for cropping activities per year could be, on average, around 630 USD higher if farm managers were able to correct for poor vision. Our results suggest that poor visual acuity impairs farm managers from tapping the full potential of their business, which in turn decreases their chance to break the vicious cycle of poverty.
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2022
Journal
PLoS One 
Organization
Department für Agrarökonomie und Rurale Entwicklung 
eISSN
1932-6203
Language
English
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Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2022

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