This paper revisits the role of land measurement error in the inverse farm size and productivity relationship. By making use of data from a nationally representative household survey from Uganda, in which self-reported land size information is complemented by plot measurements collected using Global Position System devices, the authors reject the hypothesis that the inverse relationship may just be a statistical artifact linked to problems with land measurement error. In particular, the paper explores: (i) the determinants of the bias in land measurement, (ii) how this bias varies systematically with plot size and landholding, and (iii) the extent to which land measurement error affects the relative advantage of smallholders implied by the ...
Planted and harvested areas are crucial for agricultural statistics. In developing countries, such s...
Agricultural productivity is critical for the development of many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countrie...
This paper revisits the inverse farm size-productivity relationship in Kenya. The study makes two co...
This paper revisits the role of land measurement error in the inverse farm size and productivity rel...
This paper revisits the role of land measurement error in the inverse farm size and productivity rel...
The existence of an inverse relationship (IR) between farm size and productivity in tropical agricul...
Although measurement error in agricultural field area and productivity data for developing countries...
We show analytically and empirically that non-classical measurement errors in the two key variables ...
Monitoring smallholder agricultural productivity growth, one of the targets of the Sustainable Devel...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse plot-size productivity relationship (IR), ...
The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between farm size and agricultural produ...
The paper investigates the conflicting findings in empirical studies linking land productivity to pl...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse productivity plot-size relationship (IR), ...
We assess the reliability of measured farm sizes (ownership holdings) in the Living Standard Measure...
Planted and harvested areas are crucial for agricultural statistics. In developing countries, such s...
Agricultural productivity is critical for the development of many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countrie...
This paper revisits the inverse farm size-productivity relationship in Kenya. The study makes two co...
This paper revisits the role of land measurement error in the inverse farm size and productivity rel...
This paper revisits the role of land measurement error in the inverse farm size and productivity rel...
The existence of an inverse relationship (IR) between farm size and productivity in tropical agricul...
Although measurement error in agricultural field area and productivity data for developing countries...
We show analytically and empirically that non-classical measurement errors in the two key variables ...
Monitoring smallholder agricultural productivity growth, one of the targets of the Sustainable Devel...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse plot-size productivity relationship (IR), ...
The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between farm size and agricultural produ...
The paper investigates the conflicting findings in empirical studies linking land productivity to pl...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse productivity plot-size relationship (IR), ...
We assess the reliability of measured farm sizes (ownership holdings) in the Living Standard Measure...
Planted and harvested areas are crucial for agricultural statistics. In developing countries, such s...
Agricultural productivity is critical for the development of many sub-Saharan African (SSA) countrie...
This paper revisits the inverse farm size-productivity relationship in Kenya. The study makes two co...