Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of the world. Using recent theories of economic growth and recently provided data sets, this study finds some empirical regularities between agricultural labour productivity growth, investment and education, as well as environmental factors, for 44 countries during the period 1980-1993. I find strong evidence that where agricultural investment and educated people rates are higher, agricultural labour productivity grows faster. Secondly, geographical factors as well as freer trade influence growth. Finally, I find evidence of conditional convergence, which means that cross-country agricultural productivity does not converge to the same level of steady-state but that productivi...
Agricultural productivity is important for understanding international income differences. The inter...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...
With persistent population growth, a dwindling supply of arable land per capita, and the relatively ...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of the world. Using recent theorie...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of the world. Using recent theorie...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of world. New intellectual interes...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
A longstanding literature in development economics holds that improvements in agricultural technolog...
A decomposition of aggregate labor productivity based on internationally comparable data reveals tha...
The objective of this study is to make a further contribution to the debate on the causes of economi...
This paper examines partial agricultural land and labour productivity in 1975 and 1980, for differen...
The growth of agricultural productivity is widely believed to be low. But this study finds the produ...
This study explores the causes of enormous agricultural productivity diHer-ences now existing among ...
Economic growth and development is intimately related to the decline of agriculture’s share of outpu...
Labor productivity differences between developing and developed countries are much larger in agricul...
Agricultural productivity is important for understanding international income differences. The inter...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...
With persistent population growth, a dwindling supply of arable land per capita, and the relatively ...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of the world. Using recent theorie...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of the world. Using recent theorie...
Agriculture productivity varies dramatically in different regions of world. New intellectual interes...
This paper explores international productivity patterns in agriculture. We test whether countries hi...
A longstanding literature in development economics holds that improvements in agricultural technolog...
A decomposition of aggregate labor productivity based on internationally comparable data reveals tha...
The objective of this study is to make a further contribution to the debate on the causes of economi...
This paper examines partial agricultural land and labour productivity in 1975 and 1980, for differen...
The growth of agricultural productivity is widely believed to be low. But this study finds the produ...
This study explores the causes of enormous agricultural productivity diHer-ences now existing among ...
Economic growth and development is intimately related to the decline of agriculture’s share of outpu...
Labor productivity differences between developing and developed countries are much larger in agricul...
Agricultural productivity is important for understanding international income differences. The inter...
Cross-country labor productivity differences are large in agriculture and much smaller in non-agricu...
With persistent population growth, a dwindling supply of arable land per capita, and the relatively ...