On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture. In this paper, a family-farm model is extended to include both on-and off-farm labor supply decisions for farm-households in the U.S. com sector. A unique empirical measure of economic welfare is developed to analyze the effects of government price support programs. Traditional welfare analysis of farm programs ignores on-and off-farm employment decisions by focusing only on 'producer surplus' at the aggregate sector level. We determine that the appropriate measure of welfare for the farm-household includes the 'laborer's surplus'. Theoretical results are derived to show that conventional analysis overstates the benefits of farm price suppo...
Considering family labor and hired labor as heterogeneous inputs, we present a theoretical framework...
Decline in the number of farms and the resulting increase in average farm size has been a persistent...
The objective of this dissertation is to motivate, develop, and apply a new typology of U.S. farm ho...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
The conventional framework in agricultural economics concentrates on production at the farm or secto...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpos...
This study estimates off-farm labor supply from farm operators and their spouses using two different...
In addition to farm work, most farm households in developed countries have at least one person worki...
The welfare of farm families, even those with large farms, is not determined solely by their incomes...
While the growing importance of off-farm earnings suggests large benefits accrue to farmers from ef...
Agricultural households adjust to policy changes through market mechanisms by altering: their produc...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
An agricultural household model provides the framework for modeling off-farm work participation and ...
Previous research has found that on-farm income variability helps determine off-farm labor supply. H...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
Considering family labor and hired labor as heterogeneous inputs, we present a theoretical framework...
Decline in the number of farms and the resulting increase in average farm size has been a persistent...
The objective of this dissertation is to motivate, develop, and apply a new typology of U.S. farm ho...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
The conventional framework in agricultural economics concentrates on production at the farm or secto...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpos...
This study estimates off-farm labor supply from farm operators and their spouses using two different...
In addition to farm work, most farm households in developed countries have at least one person worki...
The welfare of farm families, even those with large farms, is not determined solely by their incomes...
While the growing importance of off-farm earnings suggests large benefits accrue to farmers from ef...
Agricultural households adjust to policy changes through market mechanisms by altering: their produc...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
An agricultural household model provides the framework for modeling off-farm work participation and ...
Previous research has found that on-farm income variability helps determine off-farm labor supply. H...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
Considering family labor and hired labor as heterogeneous inputs, we present a theoretical framework...
Decline in the number of farms and the resulting increase in average farm size has been a persistent...
The objective of this dissertation is to motivate, develop, and apply a new typology of U.S. farm ho...