This paper evaluates the effects of restricted land use rights on aggregate productivity using micro-level data within a quantitative model. In particular, I exploit the Rice Land Designation Policy in Vietnam, which forces farmers to produce rice on almost 45% of land plots. I use digitized versions of Vietnam’s Local Land Use Atlas and Global Agro-Ecological Zones database to construct a micro-spatial dataset that shapes the model features and allows me to compare the restricted against a counterfactual efficient allocation. The main findings suggest that eliminating all land use restrictions leads to an 8.03% increase in real GDP per capita. While misallocation in agriculture has been studied extensively, the paper highlights a novel sou...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
Thailand’s manufacturing sector is characterised by considerable resource misallocation compared wi...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...
This paper evaluates the effects of restricted land use rights on aggregate productivity using micro...
The aim of this article is the provide an overview of the distribution of land use (property) rights...
This paper examines the current distribution of the agricultural land, the issues causing landlessne...
While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist control-e...
In most of the empirical literature on land titling, the household is regarded as unitary, and land ...
I used bootstrapping data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure changes in technical and scale effic...
This paper investigates the impacts of land fragmentation on economic diversity of farm households i...
This paper measures impact of agricultural land on household income and consumption expenditure, and...
This paper examines the efficiency and welfare impact of landholdings in rural Vietnam. We utilize p...
This study evaluates the impacts of land consolidation on household farm production with panel data ...
Land fragmentation, where a single farm has a number of parcels of land, is a common feature of agri...
Facing widespread poverty and land degradation, Vietnam started a land reform in 1993 as part of its...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
Thailand’s manufacturing sector is characterised by considerable resource misallocation compared wi...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...
This paper evaluates the effects of restricted land use rights on aggregate productivity using micro...
The aim of this article is the provide an overview of the distribution of land use (property) rights...
This paper examines the current distribution of the agricultural land, the issues causing landlessne...
While liberalizing key factor markets is a crucial step in the transition from a socialist control-e...
In most of the empirical literature on land titling, the household is regarded as unitary, and land ...
I used bootstrapping data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure changes in technical and scale effic...
This paper investigates the impacts of land fragmentation on economic diversity of farm households i...
This paper measures impact of agricultural land on household income and consumption expenditure, and...
This paper examines the efficiency and welfare impact of landholdings in rural Vietnam. We utilize p...
This study evaluates the impacts of land consolidation on household farm production with panel data ...
Land fragmentation, where a single farm has a number of parcels of land, is a common feature of agri...
Facing widespread poverty and land degradation, Vietnam started a land reform in 1993 as part of its...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
Thailand’s manufacturing sector is characterised by considerable resource misallocation compared wi...
When 70 percent of the world’s poor are rural with agriculture as their main source of income, the i...