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-product contract in backward agriculture using the 'consumption efficiency hypothesis' of Leibenstein (1957). In this paper, we present …
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-product contract in backward agriculture using the 'consumption efficiency hypothesis' of Leibenstein (1957). In this paper, we present …
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Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Research led technological change in agriculture generates sufficient productivity growth to …
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The objective of this study was to identify factors which contribute to the earnings' success of cash grain farms in the United States. The study analyzes three measures of success including net farm income per dollar of asset, operators' returns to labor and management, and operators'...
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profitability of midwest agriculture …
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characterizes the path in which a successful transformation in agriculture as a result of an improvement in agricultural technology …
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International agreements are likely to stimulate greenhouse gas mitigation efforts. Agriculture can participate either … where agriculture could sell emission offsets. Several agricultural opportunities are available at a cost of $10-25 per ton … dioxide. In the longer run, agriculture's role may diminish because many agricultural strategies offer only one-time gains and …
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The paper highlights the great diversity of economic research on agricultural systems, through the presentation of selected approaches: modern farm management, farming systems research, agricultural household economics, French Africanist rural economics, and behavioral and multidisciplinary...
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This paper examines how unilateral economic sanctions affect the U.S. farm economy. A key result is that the total impact of unilateral sanctions on the U.S. economy is larger than the direct impacts on industries whose exports have been constrained (in some cases more than twice as large)....
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movements of labor out of agriculture. In reality the net increase in nonagricultural jobs was filled by new labor …-market entrants, not by net transfers of labor out of agriculture. Some women from agricultural households transferred into …
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