This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse productivity plot-size relationship (IR), which states that land productivity decrease with increasing plot size in developing countries. While most empirical studies about the IR define yields as self-reported production divided by plot size, this paper complements this approach with an alternative, objective method to estimate yields: crop cuts. Using crop cuts as proxy for yields, the IR in Ethiopia disappears, while the relationship is strong when yields are based on self-reported production. The inverse relationship is even reversed as there exists a weak, positive correlation between plot size and crop cuts. This implies that farmers systematically over report production on sma...
The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between farm size and agricultural produ...
In developing agricultures, past research has suggested an inverse relationship between farm product...
This article examines the relationship between maize productivity and plot size in Zambia. It offers...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse plot-size productivity relationship (IR), ...
Monitoring smallholder agricultural productivity growth, one of the targets of the Sustainable Devel...
The existence of an inverse relationship (IR) between farm size and productivity in tropical agricul...
We show analytically and empirically that non-classical measurement errors in the two key variables ...
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...
Agricultural productivity is known to decline with farm size in many developing countries. This may...
The inverse relationship between land productivity and farm size is an old and puzzling empirical re...
Faster agricultural development requires understanding whether the inverse land size-yield relations...
Although measurement error in agricultural field area and productivity data for developing countries...
This paper revisits the inverse farm size-productivity relationship in Kenya. The study makes two co...
The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between farm size and agricultural produ...
In developing agricultures, past research has suggested an inverse relationship between farm product...
This article examines the relationship between maize productivity and plot size in Zambia. It offers...
This paper revisits the decades-old puzzle of the inverse plot-size productivity relationship (IR), ...
Monitoring smallholder agricultural productivity growth, one of the targets of the Sustainable Devel...
The existence of an inverse relationship (IR) between farm size and productivity in tropical agricul...
We show analytically and empirically that non-classical measurement errors in the two key variables ...
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...
Agricultural productivity is known to decline with farm size in many developing countries. This may...
The inverse relationship between land productivity and farm size is an old and puzzling empirical re...
Faster agricultural development requires understanding whether the inverse land size-yield relations...
Although measurement error in agricultural field area and productivity data for developing countries...
This paper revisits the inverse farm size-productivity relationship in Kenya. The study makes two co...
The objective of this paper was to examine the relationship between farm size and agricultural produ...
In developing agricultures, past research has suggested an inverse relationship between farm product...
This article examines the relationship between maize productivity and plot size in Zambia. It offers...