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Does individualization help productivity of transition agriculture?
Authors:Marian Rizov
Affiliation:Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin, LICOS Center for Transition Economics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, The Sutherland Centre, Level 6, Arts Building,Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Abstract:There are large differences across transition countries with respect to agricultural‐sector performance and corresponding scope of farm restructuring and shift to individual farming. In this article we analyze the impact of individualization on productivity growth within an augmented neoclassical growth model framework. This approach allows us to circumvent criticisms on the grounds of lack of theoretical and objective criteria for inclusion of explanatory variables. Furthermore, in the empirical analysis using a panel data covering 15 transition countries over the period 1990–2001 and applying a generalized method of moments with instrumental variable estimator we are able to control for the impact of various factors and the potential endogeneity of variables. Our estimation results are robust and support the view that the shift to individual farming, as well as the overall economic reforms, has positively contributed to the productivity growth in agriculture during the first decade of transition.
Keywords:D20    L23    Q1
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