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What Do you Mean by “Informed Consent”? Ethics in Economic Development Research <sup>†</sup>

Anna Josephson, Mélinda Smale

2020Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The ethical conduct of research requires the informed consent and voluntary participation of research participants. Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) work to ensure that these ethical standards are met. However, incongruities in perspective and practice exist across regions. In this article, we focus on informed consent as practiced by agricultural and applied economists, with emphasis on research conducted in low income and/or developing countries. IRB regulations are clear but heterogeneous, emphasizing process rather than outcome. The lack of IRBs and institutional reviews in some contexts and the particulars of the principles employed in others may fail to adequately protect research participants.

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Informed consentPerspective (graphical)Institutional review boardWork (physics)Engineering ethicsResearch ethicsPolitical sciencePublic relationsPsychologyMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligencePsychiatryEngineeringComputer scienceAgricultural risk and resilience