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Specialization,diversification, and productivity: a panel data analysis of rice farms in Korea
Authors:Kwansoo Kim  Jean‐Paul Chavas  Bradford Barham  Jeremy Foltz
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Economics & Rural Development, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanak‐ro Gwanak‐gu, Seoul, Korea;2. Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Taylor Hall, University of Wisconsin‐Madison, 427 Lorch Street, Madison WI 53706, USA
Abstract:This article examines the microeconomics of productivity associated with specialization/diversification in production activities, with an application to Korean rice farms. Korean rice farms tend to be very small and highly specialized. Our analysis examines the productivity effects associated with both farm size and farm specialization/diversification in Korean agriculture. Relying on farm‐level panel data, the analysis studies farm productivity in a multi‐input multi‐output context, accounting not only for changes in inputs and technical change in rice production, but also for the role of diversification in the production of other crops in current and previous periods. We find positive but small productivity gains from farm diversification. These gains come mostly from complementarity effects across farm outputs, with minimal effect of scale economies. The positive complementarity effects work against nonconvexity effects, which provide strong productivity incentives for rice farms to specialize.
Keywords:D22  D24  Q12  Diversification  Specialization  Productivity  Rice
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