Using the Lichtenberg-Zilberman-Fox-Weersink damage specification, we develop a short-run, supply-response framework based on rational producer behavior in the presence of damage agents. We show how representation can be used to measure and decompose the economic damage associated with the presence of pests, how to measure the shadow prices of damage-control agents, how to measure the manner in which pesticide application biases variable input use, and how pesticide application affects the relative returns to quasi-fixed factors of production. An econometric version of the model is estimated using a panel data set on Greek olive producers. Both our theoretical and our empirical results suggest that the most traditional measure of pest damag...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the use of pesticides in multicrops farms. To this end, we propos...
Pesticide productivity is both important and difficult to measure. Typically, pesticide marginal pro...
Cet article consiste, d'une part, en une critique de l'approche de Lichtenberg et Zilberman (1986) p...
This paper develops a multioutput generalization of the Lichtenberg-Zilberman damage-control technol...
Estimating the economic impact of a pest requires linking biological and economic systems via a dama...
This paper analyses the role of damage control inputs in production. Damage control inputs differ fr...
Productivity assessment of damage control inputs (such as pesticides) is complicated because their e...
Pesticide productivity is both important and difficult to measure. Typically, pesticide marginal pro...
For nonexperimental data, asymmetric specifications of the role of damage control inputs impose rest...
A modeler must often rely on highly simplified representations of complex physical systems when anal...
A framework for combining extraneous information with an econometric model to evaluate the economic ...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
This paper compares the value of the marginal product of three different pesticides from different s...
The economic literature on pest control exclusively assumes a non-negative marginal product of pesti...
The prevalent approach to formulating a damage function, which links biological and economic systems...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the use of pesticides in multicrops farms. To this end, we propos...
Pesticide productivity is both important and difficult to measure. Typically, pesticide marginal pro...
Cet article consiste, d'une part, en une critique de l'approche de Lichtenberg et Zilberman (1986) p...
This paper develops a multioutput generalization of the Lichtenberg-Zilberman damage-control technol...
Estimating the economic impact of a pest requires linking biological and economic systems via a dama...
This paper analyses the role of damage control inputs in production. Damage control inputs differ fr...
Productivity assessment of damage control inputs (such as pesticides) is complicated because their e...
Pesticide productivity is both important and difficult to measure. Typically, pesticide marginal pro...
For nonexperimental data, asymmetric specifications of the role of damage control inputs impose rest...
A modeler must often rely on highly simplified representations of complex physical systems when anal...
A framework for combining extraneous information with an econometric model to evaluate the economic ...
Damage control affects both realized output and product quality; ignoring quality leads to underesti...
This paper compares the value of the marginal product of three different pesticides from different s...
The economic literature on pest control exclusively assumes a non-negative marginal product of pesti...
The prevalent approach to formulating a damage function, which links biological and economic systems...
The aim of the paper is to analyze the use of pesticides in multicrops farms. To this end, we propos...
Pesticide productivity is both important and difficult to measure. Typically, pesticide marginal pro...
Cet article consiste, d'une part, en une critique de l'approche de Lichtenberg et Zilberman (1986) p...