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Prices and Productivity in Agriculture

Lilyan E. Fulginiti1; Richard K. Perrin

1 Iowa State University

The Review of Economics and Statistics 1993

Developing countries often tax agriculture heavily, a practice that might affect the productivity as well as the quantity of resources allocated to agriculture. A variable-coefficient, cross-country agricultural production function is estimated, with past price expectations among the determinants of the production coefficients. Productivity's responsiveness to those expectations implies that had these developing economies eliminated price interventions, agricultural productivity would have increased on average by about a fourth. Copyright 1993 by MIT Press.

DOI
10.2307/2109461
Volume
75 (3)
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471
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