Technical progress in U.S. agriculture is evaluated using a new measure of productivity growth, flexible technical change. This measure allows for nonconstant returns to scale, market structures other than perfect competition, and time-varying coefficients. An integral part of the procedure is the estimation of the production function by Flexible Least Squares. Flexible technical change results are compared with two traditional measures of productivity growth and found to be more stable and more precise in a statistical sense. The results suggest that previous studies which employed total factor productivity measures may have overstated the impact of technology in agriculture
U.S. agricultural output more than doubled between 1948 and 2011, with growth averaging 1.49 percent...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
This paper presents revised procedures for calculating total factor productivity and measuring produ...
Technical progress in U.S. agriculture is evaluated using a new measure of productivity growth, flex...
A method of decomposing the growth in total factor productivity into effects due to nonconstant retu...
A method of decomposing the growth in TFP as conventionally measured (nonparametrically) into effect...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
In the past four decades, productivity in United States field crops has been transformed by the mech...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
Innovation and changes in technology have been a driving force for gains in productivity growth in U...
Changes in productivity are usually associated With technology At the firm level, this is a natural ...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
This paper is an original attempt to find ways to estimate total factor productivity change on indiv...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Increasing agricultural productivity is a policy priority in many countries. O'Donnell (Am. J. Agric...
U.S. agricultural output more than doubled between 1948 and 2011, with growth averaging 1.49 percent...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
This paper presents revised procedures for calculating total factor productivity and measuring produ...
Technical progress in U.S. agriculture is evaluated using a new measure of productivity growth, flex...
A method of decomposing the growth in total factor productivity into effects due to nonconstant retu...
A method of decomposing the growth in TFP as conventionally measured (nonparametrically) into effect...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
In the past four decades, productivity in United States field crops has been transformed by the mech...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
Innovation and changes in technology have been a driving force for gains in productivity growth in U...
Changes in productivity are usually associated With technology At the firm level, this is a natural ...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
This paper is an original attempt to find ways to estimate total factor productivity change on indiv...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Increasing agricultural productivity is a policy priority in many countries. O'Donnell (Am. J. Agric...
U.S. agricultural output more than doubled between 1948 and 2011, with growth averaging 1.49 percent...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
This paper presents revised procedures for calculating total factor productivity and measuring produ...