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Shadow prices guide farmers' resource allocations, but for subsistence farmers growing traditional crops, shadow prices may bear little relationship with market prices. We econometrically estimate shadow prices of maize using data from a nationally representative survey of rural households in...
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Whole-household migration potentially can alter the results of studies on income inequality based on panel data if it selects on household income. We model whole-household migration and its impacts on income inequality and poverty using a unique, nationally representative household panel data...
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Economic models of land allocation may lead to expectations for farmer response that surprisingly" do not materialize, if market prices fail to reflect the value of farmers' product. "Shadow prices" rather than market prices explain resource allocation better for farmers who attach significant...
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We analyze how migration prevalence and remittances shape income distribution using novel panel data that is nationally and regionally representative of rural Mexico. Employing a Gini decomposition and controlling for whole household migration (attrition), we find that migration prevalence has...
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[PhD Dissertation] Subsistence farmers may not respond to market incentives if their resource allocation decisions are based on shadow prices. This may seem puzzling from an economic point of view if shadow prices are not taken into account. Subsistence maize farmers in rural Mexico are an...
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Subsistence farmers may not respond to market incentives if their resource allocation decisions are based on shadow prices. This may lead to 'puzzling results from an economic point of view if shadow prices are not taken into account. Subsistence maize farmers in rural Mexico are an example with...
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