Agricultural Household Models

Agricultural Household Models
Author: Inderjit Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1986
Genre: Agricultural industries
ISBN:

This book presents the basic model of an agricultural household that underlies most of the case studies undertaken so far. The model assumes that households are price-takers and is therefore recursive. The decisions modeled include those affecting production and the demand for inputs and those affecting consumption and the supply of labor. Comparative results on selected elasticities are presented for a number of economies. The empirical significance of the approach is demonstrated in a comparison of models that treat production and consumption decisions separately and those in which the decisionmaking process is recursive. The book summarizes the implications of agricultural pricing policy for the welfare of farm households, marketed surplus, the demand for nonagricultural goods and services, the rural labor market, budget revenues, and foreign exchange earnings. In addition, it is shown that the basic model can be extended in order to explore the effects of government policy on crop composition, nutritional status, health, saving, and investment and to provide a more comprehensive analysis of the effects on budget revenues and foreign exchange earnings. Methodological topics, primarily the data requirements of the basic model and its extensions, along with aggregation, market interaction, uncertainty, and market imperfections are discussed. The most important methodological issues - the question of the recursive property of these models - is also discussed.

Sector Participation Decisions in Labor Supply Models

Sector Participation Decisions in Labor Supply Models
Author: Menno Pradhan
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821331248

Living Standards Measurement Study No. 113. This paper analyzes the extent to which workers in Bolivia face barriers to entry in the formal and informal sectors of the urban labor market. These barriers are most prevalent in the formal sector becau

Change at Home, in the Labor Market, and on the Job

Change at Home, in the Labor Market, and on the Job
Author: Solomon W. Polachek
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1839099348

How do changes at home, in the labor market and on the job affect worker well-being? This volume of Research in Labor Economics contains eight original and insightful articles answering this question. Seven deal with demographic and labor market change, and one deals with wage differences essentially at a point in time.

Modelling the Efficiency of Family and Hired Labour

Modelling the Efficiency of Family and Hired Labour
Author: Prem Jung Thapa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351766953

This title was first published in 2003.The principal economic units in most developing countries are family based farm households. Empirical models that recognize the dual role of the farm household as producer and consumer in a theoretically consistent manner are essential tools for policy analyses. This book provides an important extension of the conventional farm household model by developing an analytical framework that allows for efficiency differences between family and hired labour as inputs in farm production. The model is estimated with survey data from the southern lowland region of Nepal. The estimation strategy is a two-step process. The first step estimates a farm-level production function in which is embedded a test for heterogeneity between family and hired labour. The labour heterogeneity detected in the production function estimation is incorporated, at the second step, in the labour supply estimation in a theoretically consistent manner. The methodological novelty is to relate the shadow wage rate for family labour to the observed market wage rate for hired labour, adjusted for the differential productivity of family and hired labour detected in the production function estimation.

Handbook of Development Economics

Handbook of Development Economics
Author: Hollis Burnley Chenery
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780444823014

Handbooks of development economics/ edit. Chenery.-v.1.

Economic Development, Climate Change, and the Environment

Economic Development, Climate Change, and the Environment
Author: Ajit Sinha
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000087662

This book comes at a time when the world is confronted by one of the greatest challenges—the problem of environmental degradation. A collection of articles by renowned economists, scientists, and environmentalists, this book shows that while the state of the environment is intricately linked to economic development, the matter is in fact far more complex. One of the best-known connections is the Environmental Kuznet’s Curve hypothesis, the limitations of which, both empirically and theoretically, are dealt with in the early part of the book. This is followed by a discussion on the shortcomings of the Kyoto Protocol and the particular problem of green house gasses. The other issues covered are: the negative contribution of environmental pollution; trade liberalization and its impact on the environment of developing countries, both in the short- and long term; alternative energy sources.