We assess the development economics of on-farm employment with an eye toward policy implications. What do we know and what additional research is needed? The older tradition of labor market dualism and some of the more modern research are seen to share a characteristic of misplaced exogeneity, and calls for asset redistribution and institutional regulation may need to be tempered by more fundamental explanations. Understanding labor contracts as a facilitator of specialization on the farm and in the larger economy is key. Integrating the wedge model of farm behavior with agency-cost explanations of organization will provide a powerful analytical tool. Ultimately, a general equilibrium view with endogenous institutions will deepen our unders...
Standard contract theory predicts that contractual terms between tenants and landlords should reflec...
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Production contracts are increasingly important in American agriculture. Unfortunately, little is kn...
This paper develops and econometrically tests a model of labor contractual choice in developing coun...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Agriculture has seen a steady movement toward the increased use of contracts. Agricultural contract...
The flow of labor out of production agriculture is analyzed using a two-sector model of occupational...
Contract farming is basically a wide field that may not be exhaustively covered within the limitatio...
A significant and growing share of US agricultural output is produced under a production or marketin...
This study considers the extent to which farm structure may be endogenous to off-farm labor supply d...
The basic goal is to provide a theoretical background not only for analysis of specific contracts in...
The core of the literature on inter-sectoral labor migration is based on net present value models of...
This paper surveys some recent developments in contract theory and illustrates how this theory might...
This article discusses the current state of contract theory and its usefulness for conceptualizing i...
This paper discusses the pros and cons of contract production of agricultural products and specifica...
Standard contract theory predicts that contractual terms between tenants and landlords should reflec...
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Production contracts are increasingly important in American agriculture. Unfortunately, little is kn...
This paper develops and econometrically tests a model of labor contractual choice in developing coun...
Contract farming may be defined as agricultural production carried out according to a prior agreemen...
Agriculture has seen a steady movement toward the increased use of contracts. Agricultural contract...
The flow of labor out of production agriculture is analyzed using a two-sector model of occupational...
Contract farming is basically a wide field that may not be exhaustively covered within the limitatio...
A significant and growing share of US agricultural output is produced under a production or marketin...
This study considers the extent to which farm structure may be endogenous to off-farm labor supply d...
The basic goal is to provide a theoretical background not only for analysis of specific contracts in...
The core of the literature on inter-sectoral labor migration is based on net present value models of...
This paper surveys some recent developments in contract theory and illustrates how this theory might...
This article discusses the current state of contract theory and its usefulness for conceptualizing i...
This paper discusses the pros and cons of contract production of agricultural products and specifica...
Standard contract theory predicts that contractual terms between tenants and landlords should reflec...
Production and marketing contracts govern 36 percent of the value of U.S. agricultural production, u...
Production contracts are increasingly important in American agriculture. Unfortunately, little is kn...