This article applies a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of new rice technology on household income and uses agricultural household survey data from China to test the implications of this model. It is shown that, when a new rice technology becomes available, the adopting household will reallocate resources to increase rice production and reduce the production of other goods. Meanwhile, the non-adopting households will do the opposite. Thus, the income from rice becomes increasingly concentrated in the adopting households and income from non-rice becomes increasingly concentrated in the non-adopting households. If only one source of income is examined, the introduction of new rice technology increases the inequality of income d...
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deterior...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
The transformation of China into an outward-looking and increasingly industrialized country resulted...
This article applies a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of new rice technology on hou...
This article applies a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of new rice technology on hou...
RePEc Working Papers Series: No. 04/2011This study analyzes the impact on income inequality of gover...
The impact of China's new rural income support policy and recent price trends on grain production an...
This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain far...
"This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain fa...
China’s agricultural sector has developed very rapidly in the past 30 years and agricultural technol...
This paper examines changes in agriculture and livelihood system in four Chinese villages, on the ba...
The purpose of the paper is to explain the determinants of technological adoption and demonstrate th...
Forthcoming in Journal of Development Economics (v. 49, p. 337-369, 1996)This paper explores the rol...
With the continued development of the economy, the income gap among Chinese rural households continu...
Economic growth in China¿s agricultural sector lags behind growth in industry and services, creating...
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deterior...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
The transformation of China into an outward-looking and increasingly industrialized country resulted...
This article applies a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of new rice technology on hou...
This article applies a general equilibrium model to analyse the impact of new rice technology on hou...
RePEc Working Papers Series: No. 04/2011This study analyzes the impact on income inequality of gover...
The impact of China's new rural income support policy and recent price trends on grain production an...
This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain far...
"This paper analyses the impact of agricultural tax abolition and direct income payments to grain fa...
China’s agricultural sector has developed very rapidly in the past 30 years and agricultural technol...
This paper examines changes in agriculture and livelihood system in four Chinese villages, on the ba...
The purpose of the paper is to explain the determinants of technological adoption and demonstrate th...
Forthcoming in Journal of Development Economics (v. 49, p. 337-369, 1996)This paper explores the rol...
With the continued development of the economy, the income gap among Chinese rural households continu...
Economic growth in China¿s agricultural sector lags behind growth in industry and services, creating...
While poverty has been declining with strong income growth, China’s income distribution has deterior...
For the first time, the model developed by Hayami and Herdt is applied to determine gains from moder...
The transformation of China into an outward-looking and increasingly industrialized country resulted...