The contributions of Harold Demsetz offer key insights on how property rights and transaction costs shape economic organization. These guide our comparison of agricultural organization in the early 20th century in two comparable regions, the Argentine Pampas and the US Midwest. In the United States, land was distributed in small parcels and actively traded. In the Pampas, land was distributed in large plots, and trade was limited because land was a social and political asset, as well as a commercial one. We analyze why the absence of trade led to persistently larger farms, specialization in ranching, and peculiar tenancy contracts in Argentina relative to the United States. Our empirical analysis, based on county-level data for both regions...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
Una parte de la literatura en los últimos años ha sugerido la idea de la promoción de la agricultura...
The importance of political institutions in the economic performance of developing countries is gene...
In Argentina, the recent expansion of agriculture has turned into an extreme process almost complete...
Agroholdings are ‘horizontally and vertically integrated agricultural and agribusiness enterprises, ...
When we consider the development of the United States and Latin America during the “long” 19th centu...
Includes bibliographyLand distribution in Latin America is characterized by striking inequality. Not...
This paper presents an analysis of agricultural contracts using a transaction costs approach. We con...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
This paper analyzes the evolution of property rights legislation in Argentina with respect to new se...
We study the determinants of rental prices of farmland in the Argentinean Pampas. In particular, we ...
We study the determinants of rental prices of farmland in the Argentinean Pampas. In particular, we ...
The importance of political institutions in the economic performance of developing countries is gene...
The modern theory of agrarian organization has studied how the economic environment determines organ...
In the context of the rapid development of the cultivation of genetically modified soybeans in Argen...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
Una parte de la literatura en los últimos años ha sugerido la idea de la promoción de la agricultura...
The importance of political institutions in the economic performance of developing countries is gene...
In Argentina, the recent expansion of agriculture has turned into an extreme process almost complete...
Agroholdings are ‘horizontally and vertically integrated agricultural and agribusiness enterprises, ...
When we consider the development of the United States and Latin America during the “long” 19th centu...
Includes bibliographyLand distribution in Latin America is characterized by striking inequality. Not...
This paper presents an analysis of agricultural contracts using a transaction costs approach. We con...
grantor: University of TorontoThe ideological and 'political' factors that inform the emer...
This paper analyzes the evolution of property rights legislation in Argentina with respect to new se...
We study the determinants of rental prices of farmland in the Argentinean Pampas. In particular, we ...
We study the determinants of rental prices of farmland in the Argentinean Pampas. In particular, we ...
The importance of political institutions in the economic performance of developing countries is gene...
The modern theory of agrarian organization has studied how the economic environment determines organ...
In the context of the rapid development of the cultivation of genetically modified soybeans in Argen...
Can the initial distribution of land, in a country's early history, affect its subsequent economic d...
Una parte de la literatura en los últimos años ha sugerido la idea de la promoción de la agricultura...
The importance of political institutions in the economic performance of developing countries is gene...