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Evaluating the impact of agricultural extension on farms' performance in Crete: a nonneutral stochastic frontier approach
Authors:Ariel Dinar  Giannis Karagiannis  Vangelis Tzouvelekas
Institution:Rural-Urban Development Unit, Development Research Group, The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA;Department of Economics, University of Macedonia, Greece;Department of Economics, University of Crete, Greece
Abstract:This article attempts to integrate the production‐ and the efficiency‐based approaches for evaluating the impact of extension on farms' performance. For this purpose the nonneutral production frontier model is used, and the empirical analysis refers to a sample of farms from Crete, Greece. The empirical results support the proposed formulation instead of either the production‐ or the efficiency‐based formulations as extension was found to have a statistically significant effect on closing both the technology and management gaps. Public and private extension services were found to be competitive in the production function and complementary in the technical inefficiency effect function. In addition, farms using both public and private extension services achieved a higher degree of technical efficiency than those using either public or private extension services, and farms with no extension services were found to be the least efficient.
Keywords:Q12  Q16
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