Article (Journal/Review)
Testing household-specific explanations for the inverse productivity relationship
Fecha
2007Registro en:
0002-9092
10.1111/j.1467-8276.2007.01032.x
2-s2.0-34848912250
Autor
Assunção, Juliano Junqueira
Braido, Luís H. B.
Institución
Resumen
The inverse relationship between land productivity and farm size is an old and puzzling empirical regularity. Most explanations for this relationship rely on market imperfections that jointly determine the farm size and the household's shadow price of some productive inputs. We use plot-level data from the ICRISAT/VLS to assess whether these household-specific theories can explain the puzzle. The data exhibit plots of different sizes being simultaneously cropped by the same household. The inverse relationship is shown to hold true with the same magnitude across the plots of each household, thus cross-household heterogeneity does not suffice to explain the puzzle. © 2007 American Agricultural Economics Association.