Also published as a journal article: Bangladesh Development Studies, 2011; 34(4):37-54This paper examines the presence of potential bias arising from multiple sources of endogenous matching among the landlords, tenants and activities while choosing between crop sharing contract and fixed rent contract in the agricultural farming system. The study addresses this endogenous matching problem using data from rice farmers in rural Bangladesh. Although risk sharing explanation is found consistent with naïve estimation after controlling for possible sources of matching, it is found not to have significant influence on choosing a particular tenancy contract.Sharmina Ahmed, Christopher Findla
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We analyze optimal contractual forms and equilibrium matching in a double-sided moral hazard model o...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
This paper examines the presence of potential bias arising from multiple sources of endogenous match...
Land is a prime factor of production for an agricultural country like Bangladesh and access to land ...
Participation in the informal land market by farmers is always common in land scarce rural Banglades...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
Participation in the informal land market by farmers is always common in land scarce rural Banglades...
Using both household level and plot level data of Northern Bangladesh, this paper analyzes the diffe...
Ever since Adam Smith, economists have argued that share contracts do not provide proper incentives....
Ever since Adam Smith, economists have argued that share contracts do not provide proper incentives....
Empirical work on contracts typically regresses contract choice on observed principal and agent char...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We analyze optimal contractual forms and equilibrium matching in a double-sided moral hazard model o...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We analyze optimal contractual forms and equilibrium matching in a double-sided moral hazard model o...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
This paper examines the presence of potential bias arising from multiple sources of endogenous match...
Land is a prime factor of production for an agricultural country like Bangladesh and access to land ...
Participation in the informal land market by farmers is always common in land scarce rural Banglades...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
Participation in the informal land market by farmers is always common in land scarce rural Banglades...
Using both household level and plot level data of Northern Bangladesh, this paper analyzes the diffe...
Ever since Adam Smith, economists have argued that share contracts do not provide proper incentives....
Ever since Adam Smith, economists have argued that share contracts do not provide proper incentives....
Empirical work on contracts typically regresses contract choice on observed principal and agent char...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We analyze optimal contractual forms and equilibrium matching in a double-sided moral hazard model o...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We analyze optimal contractual forms and equilibrium matching in a double-sided moral hazard model o...
Contracts are widely used by agricultural processors for purchasing inputs not only in developed cou...