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Recursive Decisions 2 Two-stage Estimation 2 Censored Dependent Variables 1 Community/Rural/Urban Development 1 Crop Diversification 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 International Development 1 Inverse Relationship 1 Maize Productivity 1 Maize Yield 1 O1 (Economic Development) 1 Plot Size 1 Q1 (Agriculture) 1 Resource /Energy Economics and Policy 1 Selectivity Correction 1 Two-sided Tobit 1
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Kimhi, Ayal 2 Chiwele, Dennis K. 1
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA 1 Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1
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2000 Annual meeting, July 30-August 2, Tampa, FL 1 Discussion Papers / Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1
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PLOT SIZE AND MAIZE PRODUCTIVITY IN ZAMBIA: THE INVERSE RELATIONSHIP RE-EXAMINED
Kimhi, Ayal - Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, … - 2003
Agricultural productivity is known to decline with farm size in many developing countries. This may be a result of market imperfections, such as missing rural labor markets. On the other hand, there may be economies of scale in farming, due, for instance, to the importance of lumpy inputs....
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BARRIERS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN ZAMBIAN SMALL- AND MEDIUM-SIZE FARMS: EVIDENCE FROM MICRO-DATA
Kimhi, Ayal; Chiwele, Dennis K. - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association - AAEA - 2000
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to increase Maize productivity and/or diversify their crop mix. Both may enable wealth accumulation, investments, and further expansion. Specifically, we link variations in agricultural decisions,...
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