Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experi-mental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity impacts of the Ethiopian land certification program by identify-ing how the investment effects (technological gains) would measure up against the benefits from any improvements in input use intensity (technical efficiency). For this purpose, we adopted a data envelopment analysis-based Malmquist-type productivity index to decompose productivity differences into (1) within-group farm efficiency differences, reflecting the technical efficiency effect, and (2) differences in the group production frontier, reflecting the long-term investment (technological) effects. The results show that farms without a land use certificate are, on aggregate, le...
The efficient use of inputs is indispensable in many developing countries, such as Ethiopia. This st...
This research is being undertaken as an ILCA project with support from the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral...
Stochastic frontier production function analysis was performed to examine relative crop and milk pro...
Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experi-mental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity...
Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experimental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity ...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity either t...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity through ...
In this paper, we test the hypothesis that land held under varying configurations of property rights...
This paper employed a robust stochastic efficiency decomposition technique that accounts for scale e...
According to economic theory, tenure security is an important determinant of agricultural investment...
Technical inefficiency (TI) indicates that output gains may be possible in the short term. A study o...
Smallholder agriculture focused policies predominated Ethiopia in the last two decades. Such policie...
This chapter investigates the land management practices used in the highlands of Tigray, northern Et...
This paper analyses the impact of a low cost and restricted rights land certification program on the...
The efficient use of inputs is indispensable in many developing countries, such as Ethiopia. This st...
This research is being undertaken as an ILCA project with support from the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral...
Stochastic frontier production function analysis was performed to examine relative crop and milk pro...
Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experi-mental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity...
Taking advantage of a unique quasi-experimental survey design, this study analyzes the productivity ...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity either t...
Although theory predicts that better property rights to land can increase land productivity through ...
In this paper, we test the hypothesis that land held under varying configurations of property rights...
This paper employed a robust stochastic efficiency decomposition technique that accounts for scale e...
According to economic theory, tenure security is an important determinant of agricultural investment...
Technical inefficiency (TI) indicates that output gains may be possible in the short term. A study o...
Smallholder agriculture focused policies predominated Ethiopia in the last two decades. Such policie...
This chapter investigates the land management practices used in the highlands of Tigray, northern Et...
This paper analyses the impact of a low cost and restricted rights land certification program on the...
The efficient use of inputs is indispensable in many developing countries, such as Ethiopia. This st...
This research is being undertaken as an ILCA project with support from the Rockefeller Post-Doctoral...
Stochastic frontier production function analysis was performed to examine relative crop and milk pro...