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Market participation, productivity and poverty among farm households: Results from Tanzania, Vietnam and Guatemala
Rios Galvez, Ana Rocio
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2008
Poverty is higher among farmers with low market participation and low productivity. Governments and international organizations often target either one or the other to improve farmer's income. But the way in which market participation and agricultural productivity affect each other remains...
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HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS IN FOOD MARKETS? INSIGHTS FROM THE PHILIPPINE RICE MARKET
Yao, Richard T.
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Shively, Gerald E.
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Masters, William A.
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2005
We investigate the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly Unrelated Regressions are used to examine the effectiveness of the program at regional and national levels over a 21-year period (January 1983 to December 2003). Results of the regional analysis indicate...
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Farm Productivity and Household Market Participation: Evidence from LSMS Data
Rios, Ana R.
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Shively, Gerald E.
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Masters, William A.
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2009
We analyze the correlation between farm productivity and market participation using comparable household data from Tanzania, Vietnam and Guatemala. Each farm’s input use and output levels provide a within-sample measure of relative productivity, which we relate to that household’s level of...
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AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF ACTIVITY CHOICE, LABOR ALLOCATION, AND FOREST USE IN SOUTHERN MALAWI
Fisher, Monica G.
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Shively, Gerald E.
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Buccola, Steven T.
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2002
In this paper we explore forest use and activity choice among low-income households in Malawi. Using data from three villages in southern Malawi we investigate factors related to forest use by jointly estimating four labor share equations for forest use, maize production, wage-work, and...
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HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE GOVERNMENT INTERVENTIONS IN FOOD MARKETS? INSIGHTS FROM THE PHILIPPINE RICE MARKET
Yao, Richard
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Shively, Gerald E.
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Masters, William J.
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2005
We investigate the Philippine government's price stabilization policy for rice. Seemingly Unrelated Regressions are used to examine the effectiveness of the program at regional and national levels over a 21-year period (January 1983 to December 2003). Results of the regional analysis indicate...
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Vulnerability, Income Growth and Climate Change
Shively, Gerald E.
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Ward, Patrick S.
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Diffenbaugh, Noah S.
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2009
Contributed Paper prepared for presentation at the International Association of AgriculturalEconomists’ 2009 Conference, Beijing, China, August 16-22, 2009.
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Practical Alternatives to Estimate Opportunity Costs of Forest Conservation
Wunscher, Tobias
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Engel, Stefanie
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Wunder, Sven
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2011
Numerous studies have shown the merits of targeting the costs of conservation besides environmental benefits and aligning payments for ecosystem services with incurred costs. However, cost-effective and precise estimation of site specific opportunity costs is a major challenge. In this paper we...
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Opportunity Costs as a Determinant of Participation in Payments for Ecosystem Service Schemes
Wunscher, Tobias
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Engel, Stefanie
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Wunder, Sven
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2011
Landholders are generally assumed to be willing to participate in payments for ecosystem service (PES) schemes if the offered payment exceeds the opportunity cost of participation. The calculation of opportunity costs is often based on historic financial data such as net returns of the formerly...
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Explaining agricultural productivity growth: an international perspective
Headey, Derek
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Alauddin, Mohammad
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Rao, D. S. Prasada
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2010
This article presents multi-output, multi-input total factor productivity (TFP) growth rates in agriculture for 88 countries over the 1970–2001 period, estimated with both stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) and the more commonly employed data envelopment analysis (DEA). We find results with...
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