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model of agriculture and non-agriculture that features a non-degenerate size distribution of farms. We find that differences … quantitative importance of misallocation in two ways. First, we construct a summary measure of farm-size distortions across …
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countries. Since untitled land cannot be rented or traded across farmers, it creates not only land market misallocation, but …
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This research advances the hypothesis that natural land productivity in the past, and its effect on the desirable level of cooperation in the agricultural sector, had a persistent effect on the evolution of social capital, the process of industrialization and comparative economic development...
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model of agriculture with a non-degenerate distribution of farm sizes featuring an occupation decision and a technology … efficiency for misallocation and productivity in the agricultural sector. …
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model of agriculture with a non-degenerate distribution of farm sizes featuring an occupation decision and a technology … from large/high productivity farms to existing small/low productivity farms (misallocation effect), but also by distorting … emphasize the potential role of land market efficiency for misallocation and productivity in the agricultural sector. …
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relate factor misallocation to severely restricted land markets as the vast majority of land is without a title and a very …
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leads to significantly larger agricultural investment and riskier production choices in agriculture. The salient constraint …
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strong, and insurance leads to significantly larger agricultural investment and riskier production choices in agriculture …
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leads to significantly larger agricultural investment and riskier production choices in agriculture. The salient constraint …
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As at today, it is an indisputable fact that the climate is changing and there is a scientific consensus that the world is becoming a warmer place principally attributable to human activities. Regrettably, the physical impacts of future climate change on humans and the environment will include...
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