A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural technology between 1969-1999. The rate of technological change is explained by socioeconomic variables. The post-IRCA results show that an increasingly illegal workforce significantly induces contract labor using technology, and significantly induces capital saving technology
Having argued that the modeling of technical change as a smooth deterministic function of time is li...
Despite extensive empirical literature on the induced innovation hypothesis in US agriculture, this ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityMy dissertation examines different aspects of ...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
A multi-output cost function approach to induced innovation is adopted to analyze the impact of soci...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
This paper analyzes changes in U.S. agricultural technology during 1960-1999, emphasizing the role o...
This paper investigates the effect of technological change on the demand for, and supply of, hired f...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The hypothesis of induced innovation (Hicks, 1932) is tested for U.S. agriculture using a high-quali...
This paper examines off-farm labor supply effects of farm mechanization. The conceptual framework in...
This paper investigates the role of adoption of agricultural mechanization on the non-farm labor sup...
A simultaneous equation model was utilized to help measure the impact of the Immigration Reform and ...
Mechanization in such countries as the United States and Canada has dramatically reshaped the agricu...
Having argued that the modeling of technical change as a smooth deterministic function of time is li...
Despite extensive empirical literature on the induced innovation hypothesis in US agriculture, this ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityMy dissertation examines different aspects of ...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
A multi-output cost function approach to induced innovation is adopted to analyze the impact of soci...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
A cost function approach of induced innovation is used to measure the biases in U.S. agricultural te...
This paper analyzes changes in U.S. agricultural technology during 1960-1999, emphasizing the role o...
This paper investigates the effect of technological change on the demand for, and supply of, hired f...
Readers may make verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided...
The hypothesis of induced innovation (Hicks, 1932) is tested for U.S. agriculture using a high-quali...
This paper examines off-farm labor supply effects of farm mechanization. The conceptual framework in...
This paper investigates the role of adoption of agricultural mechanization on the non-farm labor sup...
A simultaneous equation model was utilized to help measure the impact of the Immigration Reform and ...
Mechanization in such countries as the United States and Canada has dramatically reshaped the agricu...
Having argued that the modeling of technical change as a smooth deterministic function of time is li...
Despite extensive empirical literature on the induced innovation hypothesis in US agriculture, this ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityMy dissertation examines different aspects of ...