Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metafrontier function technique, for the purpose of studying differences in efficiency and technology gap across different regions of the continent. The results support the view that technology gap plays an important part in explaining the ability of agricultural sectors in one region to compete with agricultural sectors in different regions in Africa. The study has also evidenced that average technical efficiency score of the agricultural sector has been almost stable over time, while a marginal decrease of the productivity potential over the 30 years period was observed
Technical efficiency refers to the situation where it is impossible for a firm to produce, with the ...
This paper uses the concept of a metafrontier to compare the technical efficiencies of firms that ma...
Abstract: The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using a...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Higher agricultural productivity in African agriculture is important for achieving the sustainable d...
This study utilizes frontier metaproduction functions to analyze inter‐region agricultural productiv...
This paper uses the concept of the metafrontier function to study regional differences in production...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
Technical efficiency refers to the situation where it is impossible for a firm to produce, with the ...
The paper provides a database of Total Factors Productivity growth, technical efficiency, and input ...
Technical efficiency refers to the situation where it is impossible for a firm to produce, with the ...
This paper uses the concept of a metafrontier to compare the technical efficiencies of firms that ma...
Abstract: The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using a...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Agricultural productivity in Africa from 1971 to 2000 is examined using the recently developed metaf...
Higher agricultural productivity in African agriculture is important for achieving the sustainable d...
This study utilizes frontier metaproduction functions to analyze inter‐region agricultural productiv...
This paper uses the concept of the metafrontier function to study regional differences in production...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using an internat...
Technical efficiency refers to the situation where it is impossible for a firm to produce, with the ...
The paper provides a database of Total Factors Productivity growth, technical efficiency, and input ...
Technical efficiency refers to the situation where it is impossible for a firm to produce, with the ...
This paper uses the concept of a metafrontier to compare the technical efficiencies of firms that ma...
Abstract: The paper examines the economic performance of a large number of African countries using a...