Since the days of Marshall (1890), sharecropping has been the subject of academic discourse concerned with static efficiency and its impact on agricultural innovations and productive efficiency. Whilst exploring the theoretical and empirical debates on sharecropping efficiency, this paper makes a renewed attempt to examine the productivity differences under alternative modes of cultivation. Based on a primary survey of 203 households encompassing 303 agricultural holdings in rural West Bengal, this paper also attempts to identify factors which are responsible for productivity differences under alternative tenurial contracts. The empirical evidence and subsequent statistical analysis confirms the equal efficiency hypothesis of Cheung (1969) ...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
The "Marshallian" approach assumes a prohibitively hight cost of monitor ing the sharecropper's acti...
The paper has analysed the trends in labour use (casual labour and family labour), machine use and l...
Since the days of Marshall (1890), sharecropping has been the subject of academic discourse concerne...
Using both household level and plot level data of Northern Bangladesh, this paper analyzes the diffe...
Access to credit significantly influences land leasing decisions, and thus ultimately has a signific...
This paper examines cross-sectional trends in profitability, and explains them through contrac...
This paper reevaluates the effect of a tenancy reform, popularly known as Operation Barga, on agricu...
Agricultural production depends upon certain crucial inputs e.g., water, fertilizer etc. In th...
Abstract: Poor financial environment of rural developing economy leads to underinvestment and ineffi...
We revisit the classical question of productivity implications of sharecropping tenancy, in the cont...
Land is a prime factor of production for an agricultural country like Bangladesh and access to land ...
In agriculture, the coexistence of different forms of land tenancy or labour contract has been expla...
This study examines the nature of the relationship between formal agricultural credit and agricultur...
Measures to increase technical efficiency in emerging and developing economies\u2019 agriculture rec...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
The "Marshallian" approach assumes a prohibitively hight cost of monitor ing the sharecropper's acti...
The paper has analysed the trends in labour use (casual labour and family labour), machine use and l...
Since the days of Marshall (1890), sharecropping has been the subject of academic discourse concerne...
Using both household level and plot level data of Northern Bangladesh, this paper analyzes the diffe...
Access to credit significantly influences land leasing decisions, and thus ultimately has a signific...
This paper examines cross-sectional trends in profitability, and explains them through contrac...
This paper reevaluates the effect of a tenancy reform, popularly known as Operation Barga, on agricu...
Agricultural production depends upon certain crucial inputs e.g., water, fertilizer etc. In th...
Abstract: Poor financial environment of rural developing economy leads to underinvestment and ineffi...
We revisit the classical question of productivity implications of sharecropping tenancy, in the cont...
Land is a prime factor of production for an agricultural country like Bangladesh and access to land ...
In agriculture, the coexistence of different forms of land tenancy or labour contract has been expla...
This study examines the nature of the relationship between formal agricultural credit and agricultur...
Measures to increase technical efficiency in emerging and developing economies\u2019 agriculture rec...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
The "Marshallian" approach assumes a prohibitively hight cost of monitor ing the sharecropper's acti...
The paper has analysed the trends in labour use (casual labour and family labour), machine use and l...