Productivity growth and convergence in US agriculture: new cointegration panel data results
Dynamic effects of health and inter-state and inter-industry knowledge spillovers, Total Factor Productivity (TFP) growth and convergence in US agriculture are examined using recently developed procedures for panel data and a growth accounting model. Strong evidence is found to support the hypothesis that TFP converges to a steady state. Health care supply in rural areas and research spillovers from other states and from nonagricultural sectors are found to have significant impacts on the productivity growth rate in both the short and the long run. These results suggest a richer set of opportunities for policy makers to enhance productivity growth than previously considered.
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2011
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Authors: | Liu, Yucan ; Shumway, C. Richard ; Rosenman, Robert ; Ball, Virgil Eldon |
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Applied Economics. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0003-6846. - Vol. 43.2011, 1, p. 91-102
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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