This study shows that most share -croppers are small farmers. There is some evidence that technical efficiency is lower on share-cropping farms. There is significant allocative inefficiency on both share-cropping and owner-operated farms, but neither group has definite advantage in allocating every input. Above all, there does not seem to be any inherent inefficiencies in the "voluntary sharecropping system". Share-croppers make intensive use of labour, and in the absence of gainful off-farm employment opportunities, share-cropping provides them necessary supplementary income
Not AvailableWeakening of the traditional joint family concept combined with unchecked linear growt...
The complexities of smallholder farming systems pose a challenge in demonstrating the potential bene...
A majority of the world’s agricultural production takes place on small farms (less than 2 hectares)....
Salam [I8] raised a number of questions about my paper, and these can be briefly summarized he...
Appropriate choice of cropping systems to local agro-ecology increases profitability and employment...
Since the days of Marshall (1890), sharecropping has been the subject of academic discourse concerne...
This study examines the land size-productivity relationship and profitability among owner operated a...
Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse r...
The issue of resource allocation under share tenancy system has always been a fruitful source of c...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
Not AvailableThe paper has attempted to expand the evaluation criteria of farming systems beyond pro...
The intervention of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) ...
Agricultural diversification towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, especia...
Agricultural diversification towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, especia...
The enigma of sharecropping as an economic institution of resource allocation has a long history an...
Not AvailableWeakening of the traditional joint family concept combined with unchecked linear growt...
The complexities of smallholder farming systems pose a challenge in demonstrating the potential bene...
A majority of the world’s agricultural production takes place on small farms (less than 2 hectares)....
Salam [I8] raised a number of questions about my paper, and these can be briefly summarized he...
Appropriate choice of cropping systems to local agro-ecology increases profitability and employment...
Since the days of Marshall (1890), sharecropping has been the subject of academic discourse concerne...
This study examines the land size-productivity relationship and profitability among owner operated a...
Immediately after the green revolution period, there was an intense debate on the observed inverse r...
The issue of resource allocation under share tenancy system has always been a fruitful source of c...
This paper attempts to ascertain the requirements (in terms of ownership of factors of production) f...
Not AvailableThe paper has attempted to expand the evaluation criteria of farming systems beyond pro...
The intervention of the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) ...
Agricultural diversification towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, especia...
Agricultural diversification towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, especia...
The enigma of sharecropping as an economic institution of resource allocation has a long history an...
Not AvailableWeakening of the traditional joint family concept combined with unchecked linear growt...
The complexities of smallholder farming systems pose a challenge in demonstrating the potential bene...
A majority of the world’s agricultural production takes place on small farms (less than 2 hectares)....