Martin A. Garrett Jr.; Xu, Zhenhui - In: Southern Economic Journal 69 (2003) 3, pp. 578-595
In this article, we investigate why sharecropping rose sharply in the postbellum South. Our hypothesis is that sharecropping was desirable because sharecropped farms could be more productive than owner-operated farms and perhaps more productive than rented farms. Using the data from the...