Estimation and decomposition of technical efficiency for sugarbeet farms
This study computes technical efficiency for Idaho sugarbeet farms and decomposes it into pure technical efficiency, scale efficiency, and congestion efficiency using nonparametric procedures. The results indicate that the average efficiency is 0.88 with 45% of the farms in the sample exhibiting full efficiency. Improper scale operation and input overutilization are the major sources of inefficiency for remaining farms. Technical efficiency is independent of farm size. A Tobit model was used to examine the impacts of variables such as farm size, specialization, tenancy position, hired labour, location, and managerial ability on efficiency. Inefficiency in sugarbeet production results in a shortfall of potential revenues not only for producers, but also for landlords and processors.
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2003
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Authors: | Wu, Shunxiang ; Devadoss, Stephen ; Lu, Yaochi |
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Applied Economics. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0003-6846. - Vol. 35.2003, 4, p. 471-484
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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