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This study estimates Climate Adjusted Total Factor Productivity (CATFP) for agriculture in Latin America and Caribbean … induces significant reductions in productivity (2.3% to 10.7%), over the 2013-2040 period. Estimated output losses due to …
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This paper analyzes total factor productivity growth in agriculture in Latin America and the Caribbean between 1961 and … results show that among developing regions, Latin America and the Caribbean shows the highest agricultural productivity growth …-constrained countries. Within agriculture, crops and non-ruminant sectors have displayed the strongest growth between 1961 and 2001, and …
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irrigation water available in the country. Hence if sustainable agriculture water-use has to be ensured, economics (productivity …Study on water productivity issues of rice cultivation in Punjab and sugarcane cultivation in Maharashtra …Indian agriculture is estimated to be consuming about 78 percent of total fresh water resources available in the …
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clearly reveal that it is imperative to accelerate agricultural productivity growth. This paper estimates micro …-level production models to identify the major factors that have contributed to productivity growth in El Salvador, including irrigation … estimation of these models are used to calculate Total Factor Productivity (TFP) change and to decompose such change into …
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performance of agriculture was the result of fast growth in the use of fertilizer, increases in land productivity, and growth in …This study analyzes the performance of Latin America and the Caribbean's agriculture between 1980 and 2012 looking at … the contribution of inputs, and total factor productivity (TFP) to growth in output per worker. A growth accounting …
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Ricardian (hedonic) analyses of the impact of climate change on farmland values typically assume additively separable effects of temperature and precipitation. Model estimation is implemented on data aggregated across counties or large regions. We investigate the potential bias induced by such...
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in agricultural production in the EU15 of about 0.93%. All regions reduce agriculture but show different magnitudes in …
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