Agricultural productivity growth in Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu is estimated for the period 1970 to 2002. The multiple factor productivity measure, total factor productivity (TFP), and two partial productivity measures, labour productivity and land productivity, are calculated. None of the five countries achieved significant TFP growth over the period studied. Papua New Guinea achieved growth in labour productivity, and land productivity grew significantly in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. Favourable resource endowments appear to be necessary but not sufficient to achieve substantial productivity growth. The country best endowed with natural resources, Papua New Guinea, achieved gains in all three produ...
We use an index number and production function approach to measure total factor productivity (TFP) g...
In a recent working paper, we examine staple and cash crop production yields in Papua New Guinea (PN...
Agricultural shares of output and employment in thirteen Pacific basin countries are analyzed with r...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
If smallholder farming households in Papua New Guinea achieve higher crop productivity levels, progr...
In this policy note I wish to make four points. First, for most of the Pacific island countries (inc...
In this policy note I wish to make four points. First, for most of the Pacific island countries (inc...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
Productivity Performance in the South Pacific Islands grew out of the June 1997 seminar on Product...
This study aims at identifying the sources of agricultural productivity growth and its determinants ...
The aggregate rainfall in the Pacific is comparatively higher than in many economies relative to the...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
Total factor productivity growth in the agricultural, industry and services sectors is studied in th...
This paper investigates aid effectiveness in Melanesia, a region consisting of Fiji, Papua New Guine...
Despite the dependence of the economy of Papua New Guinea upon plantation and smallholder agricultur...
We use an index number and production function approach to measure total factor productivity (TFP) g...
In a recent working paper, we examine staple and cash crop production yields in Papua New Guinea (PN...
Agricultural shares of output and employment in thirteen Pacific basin countries are analyzed with r...
Fortunes in the agricultural sectors of four of the largest South Pacific countries are traced in re...
If smallholder farming households in Papua New Guinea achieve higher crop productivity levels, progr...
In this policy note I wish to make four points. First, for most of the Pacific island countries (inc...
In this policy note I wish to make four points. First, for most of the Pacific island countries (inc...
This paper will provide an overview of the role played by the agriculture sector in the growth and d...
Productivity Performance in the South Pacific Islands grew out of the June 1997 seminar on Product...
This study aims at identifying the sources of agricultural productivity growth and its determinants ...
The aggregate rainfall in the Pacific is comparatively higher than in many economies relative to the...
In this paper, we first survey some factors that are generally believed to be growth improving and c...
Total factor productivity growth in the agricultural, industry and services sectors is studied in th...
This paper investigates aid effectiveness in Melanesia, a region consisting of Fiji, Papua New Guine...
Despite the dependence of the economy of Papua New Guinea upon plantation and smallholder agricultur...
We use an index number and production function approach to measure total factor productivity (TFP) g...
In a recent working paper, we examine staple and cash crop production yields in Papua New Guinea (PN...
Agricultural shares of output and employment in thirteen Pacific basin countries are analyzed with r...