Substantial variations in landowner's share under sharecropping arrangements are documented. Partial relationships between landowner's share and land quality and between landowner's share and physiological population density are explained by extensions of the competitive theory of share tenancy. It is shown that high landowner's share can be expected to be associated with high land quality and or high physiological density. The tendency for increases in population to be associated with increases in landlords' shares can be ameliorated by land-saving technological change
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
In this paper we analyze the factors that affect the choice of land tenure contracts in the semi ari...
WP 2003-13 June 2003Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants ...
Substantial variations in landowner's share under sharecropping arrangements are documented. Partial...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
This paper attempts to explain the observed diversity of agricultural contracts within close-knit ge...
Marshall's analysis of share tenancy leads to different and in some ways contradictory conclusions i...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
For more than 2 centuries, economists have been interested in agricultural contracts, especially lan...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
In this paper we analyze the factors that affect the choice of land tenure contracts in the semi ari...
WP 2003-13 June 2003Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants ...
Substantial variations in landowner's share under sharecropping arrangements are documented. Partial...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
This paper attempts to explain the observed diversity of agricultural contracts within close-knit ge...
Marshall's analysis of share tenancy leads to different and in some ways contradictory conclusions i...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
We investigate the extent of variation in output sharing in land rental contracts and alternative hy...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
Choice of a share vs. fixed rent land rental contract has figured prominently in the theory of indus...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
For more than 2 centuries, economists have been interested in agricultural contracts, especially lan...
Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants on shares, is a comm...
This paper provides new perspectives on USA landlord–tenant contracting, where technical change is c...
In this paper we analyze the factors that affect the choice of land tenure contracts in the semi ari...
WP 2003-13 June 2003Reverse share tenancy, wherein poorer landlords rent out land to richer tenants ...