This paper presents a simple model to examine the implication of credit market imperfections when considering the massive variation of agricultural labor productivity across countries. The development of credit markets enables more agents to acquire skills to work in non-agricultural sectors. The expansion of the sectors decreases the labor supply to agriculture as well as increases the supply of modern intermediate inputs to agriculture. Agricultural producers accordingly substitute the relatively cheap intermediate inputs for labor to produce a given level of an agricultural good, and, thereby, output per worker in agriculture is improved. Poor countries with less-developed credit markets are, therefore, far less productive in agriculture...
This dissertation develops three independent yet related frameworks to identify economic mechanisms ...
The paper analyses how the rising agricultural prices affect heterogenous farm access to inputs and ...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Much of the less developed wo...
This paper presents a simple model to examine the implication of credit market imperfections when co...
Labor productivity differences between developing and developed countries are much larger in agricul...
This paper addresses the question why agricultural productivity is so low in poor countries. World C...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
Agricultural productivity is important for understanding international income differences. The inter...
This study, employing descriptive statistics and the Endogenous Switching Model, examined the link b...
In this thesis I study observed patterns of structural change in developing countries and how differ...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
Sustained agricultural growth is crucial for reducing hunger and poverty in East Africa, where major...
Financial development, productivity, and growth are interconnected, but the direction of causality r...
Purpose In this paper, the heterogeneity of the linkages among financial development, productivity ...
This dissertation develops three independent yet related frameworks to identify economic mechanisms ...
The paper analyses how the rising agricultural prices affect heterogenous farm access to inputs and ...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Much of the less developed wo...
This paper presents a simple model to examine the implication of credit market imperfections when co...
Labor productivity differences between developing and developed countries are much larger in agricul...
This paper addresses the question why agricultural productivity is so low in poor countries. World C...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
Agricultural productivity is important for understanding international income differences. The inter...
This study, employing descriptive statistics and the Endogenous Switching Model, examined the link b...
In this thesis I study observed patterns of structural change in developing countries and how differ...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
Sustained agricultural growth is crucial for reducing hunger and poverty in East Africa, where major...
Financial development, productivity, and growth are interconnected, but the direction of causality r...
Purpose In this paper, the heterogeneity of the linkages among financial development, productivity ...
This dissertation develops three independent yet related frameworks to identify economic mechanisms ...
The paper analyses how the rising agricultural prices affect heterogenous farm access to inputs and ...
198 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.Much of the less developed wo...