Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated with moral hazard in cultivation (Tuscany), or in providing an important ‘rung’ on the farm ladder (US South). Yet despite these and other important features, sharecropping is surprisingly absent in many, if not most other settings. Using case studies associated with French wine production, this paper argues that a number of factors have often been overlooked in the literature: 1) the need for landowners to be able to offer farms that were both sufficiently large to employ full time the sharecropper’s family, and allowed them to produce a variety of products to minimize risk; 2) measurement problems associated with the division of the harvest, e...
This article analyzes the contractual relationship between a wine cooperative (winery) and its membe...
This research aims to understand why French wine producers venture into direct sale to customers ins...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
The traditional view that sharecropping was a cause of low productivity in European agriculture pri...
The growing success of small family farms in Europe before 1930 was found alongside large estates. T...
Although sharecropping was found until recently throughout the Mediterranean region, the contract is...
International Economic History Congress. Land, labour and tenure : the institucional arragements of ...
There is no consensus among specialists in agricultural contracts over whether the long-term ineffic...
It has been widely argued recently that agriculture is undergoing a process of vertical integration ...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the contractual relationship between a wine cooperative ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
The use of agricultural contracts between farmers and processors or other buyers has increa...
This article analyzes the contractual relationship between a wine cooperative (winery) and its membe...
This research aims to understand why French wine producers venture into direct sale to customers ins...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
Recent literature on sharecropping has emphasized its importance in reducing problems associated wit...
The traditional view that sharecropping was a cause of low productivity in European agriculture pri...
The growing success of small family farms in Europe before 1930 was found alongside large estates. T...
Although sharecropping was found until recently throughout the Mediterranean region, the contract is...
International Economic History Congress. Land, labour and tenure : the institucional arragements of ...
There is no consensus among specialists in agricultural contracts over whether the long-term ineffic...
It has been widely argued recently that agriculture is undergoing a process of vertical integration ...
the paper examines the spread of sharecropping that followed a wave of investment in agriculture in ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the contractual relationship between a wine cooperative ...
This paper uses a simple economic model of contract choice to explain the growth of sharecropping in...
The use of agricultural contracts between farmers and processors or other buyers has increa...
This article analyzes the contractual relationship between a wine cooperative (winery) and its membe...
This research aims to understand why French wine producers venture into direct sale to customers ins...
Standard accounts of French industrialization blame the predominance of the traditional family firm ...