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This study estimates the magnitudes of inequality in the distribution of irrigated areas at three points in time and extends the findings of Gill and Sampath (1990) using more disaggregated data. Specifically, it provides estimates of the level of inequality in the distribution of land and...
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In this paper we analyzed the relationship between the farm size and economies of scale in the extensive and intensive use of land. We found that the definition of farm size in terms of linear aggregation of the irrigated and unirrigated lands leads to the mis-specification bias, resulting in...
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This paper provides estimates of the level of inequality in the distribution of land and other irrigation-related land variables among agricultural households, across farm size groups both at the national and provincial levels, at a point in time as well as over a period of time; it decomposes...
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