This study investigates worker shares of the returns to scale and returns to technology adoption on U.S. hog farms. The wage analysis controls for a matching process by which workers are linked to farms of different sizes and technology uses. Using four surveys of employees on hog farms collected in 1990, 1995, 2000, and 2005, we find persistent large wage premiums are paid to workers on larger farms and on technologically advanced farms that remain large and statistically significant even after controlling for differences in observable worker attributes and in the observed sorting process of workers across farms
The hog sector began a major transformation in the early 1990s, and since then, it has experienced p...
This paper mainly focuses on the adoption of a bundle of technologies as a group that works well tog...
The comparison of the 1990, 1995, and 1999 National Pork Producers Council/National Hog Farmer (NPPC...
This study investigates worker shares of the returns to scale and returns to technology adoption on ...
Economists have long puzzled over the fact that large firms pay higher wages than small firms, even ...
Economists have long puzzled over the fact that large firms pay higher wages than small firms, even ...
A long-standing puzzle in labor economics has been the positive relationship between wages and firm ...
Investigation of size wage premium in earning’s literature neglects the important role played by tec...
Pork production has been evolving from relatively small, family-run operations toward large-scale op...
Pork production has been evolving from relatively small, family-run operations toward large-scale op...
Consolidation in the U.S. pork industry continues to reduce the number of operations, while increasi...
The increasing size and specialization of hog operations reflect structural change in U.S. swine pro...
A survey of pig producers and employees was conducted to document trends in the industry. These su...
This article measures the impact of contracting on partial and total factor productivity and the pro...
U.S. hog farms declined in number by more than 70 percent over the past two decades while hog inven...
The hog sector began a major transformation in the early 1990s, and since then, it has experienced p...
This paper mainly focuses on the adoption of a bundle of technologies as a group that works well tog...
The comparison of the 1990, 1995, and 1999 National Pork Producers Council/National Hog Farmer (NPPC...
This study investigates worker shares of the returns to scale and returns to technology adoption on ...
Economists have long puzzled over the fact that large firms pay higher wages than small firms, even ...
Economists have long puzzled over the fact that large firms pay higher wages than small firms, even ...
A long-standing puzzle in labor economics has been the positive relationship between wages and firm ...
Investigation of size wage premium in earning’s literature neglects the important role played by tec...
Pork production has been evolving from relatively small, family-run operations toward large-scale op...
Pork production has been evolving from relatively small, family-run operations toward large-scale op...
Consolidation in the U.S. pork industry continues to reduce the number of operations, while increasi...
The increasing size and specialization of hog operations reflect structural change in U.S. swine pro...
A survey of pig producers and employees was conducted to document trends in the industry. These su...
This article measures the impact of contracting on partial and total factor productivity and the pro...
U.S. hog farms declined in number by more than 70 percent over the past two decades while hog inven...
The hog sector began a major transformation in the early 1990s, and since then, it has experienced p...
This paper mainly focuses on the adoption of a bundle of technologies as a group that works well tog...
The comparison of the 1990, 1995, and 1999 National Pork Producers Council/National Hog Farmer (NPPC...