articleAmerican Economic ReviewMay 28, 2014Closed access

The Size Distribution of Farms and International Productivity Differences

York University · University of Toronto

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Abstract

We study the determinants of differences in farm size across countries and their impact on agricultural and aggregate productivity using a quantitative sectoral model featuring a distribution of farms. Measured aggregate factors (capital, land, economy-wide productivity) account for one-quarter of the observed differences in farm size and productivity. Policies and institutions that misallocate resources across farms have the potential to account for the remaining differences. Exploiting within-country variation in crop-specific price distortions and their correlation with farm size, we construct a cross-country measure of farm-size distortions which together with aggregate factors accounts for one-half of the…

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Keywords
  • Productivity
  • Economics
  • Distribution (mathematics)
  • Agriculture
  • Agricultural economics
  • Agricultural productivity
  • Aggregate (composite)
  • Econometrics
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