The well-known inverse relationship between farm-size and productivity is usually explained in terms of diminishing returns with respect to land and other inputs coupled with various types of market frictions that prevent the efficient allocation of land across farms. We show that even if in the absence of diminishing returns one can provide an alternative explanation for this phenomenon using endogenous occupational choice and heterogeneity with respect to farming skills
We analyse the growth of family farms in Israeli cooperative villages during a period of economic tu...
Accounting for spatial interdependency is relevant when assessing policy changes in farming because ...
The inverse relationship between farm size and productivity has almost become a 'stylised fact' in t...
The well-known inverse relationship between farm-size and productivity is usually explained in terms...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
According to the hypothesis of an inverse relationship between farm size and land productivity, farm...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model to quantitatively explain high labor share, low prod...
This paper examines the relationship between farm size and productivity in China's agriculture. In d...
The inverse relationship between land productivity and farm size is an old and puzzling empirical re...
Achieving sustainable food security and increased farm income will depend on how efficient productio...
Agricultural productivity is known to decline with farm size in many developing countries. This may...
In developing agricultures, past research has suggested an inverse relationship between farm product...
We use a non-parametric approach to investigate the (inverse) relationship between farm productivity...
We analyse the growth of family farms in Israeli cooperative villages during a period of economic tu...
Accounting for spatial interdependency is relevant when assessing policy changes in farming because ...
The inverse relationship between farm size and productivity has almost become a 'stylised fact' in t...
The well-known inverse relationship between farm-size and productivity is usually explained in terms...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
According to the hypothesis of an inverse relationship between farm size and land productivity, farm...
Cross-country differences in agricultural productivity dwarf those in the aggregate. This paper pres...
This paper develops a general equilibrium model to quantitatively explain high labor share, low prod...
This paper examines the relationship between farm size and productivity in China's agriculture. In d...
The inverse relationship between land productivity and farm size is an old and puzzling empirical re...
Achieving sustainable food security and increased farm income will depend on how efficient productio...
Agricultural productivity is known to decline with farm size in many developing countries. This may...
In developing agricultures, past research has suggested an inverse relationship between farm product...
We use a non-parametric approach to investigate the (inverse) relationship between farm productivity...
We analyse the growth of family farms in Israeli cooperative villages during a period of economic tu...
Accounting for spatial interdependency is relevant when assessing policy changes in farming because ...
The inverse relationship between farm size and productivity has almost become a 'stylised fact' in t...