Journal of Rural Development
Analysis of Total Factor Productivity Growth by Farm Size
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AuthorHeo, Yongjun
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Publication Date2013.05.21
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This study measures agricultural total factor productivity (TFP) in Korea and its components such as technological and technical efficiency change by estimating a normal production function and a stochastic frontier production function. Panel data of farm size and type was used to estimate the production functions for the period of 2003~2011. As regards to the TFP analysis by farm size, the annual average growth rates of potential TFP and actual TFP have increased 1.34% and 1.16% respectively, while the growth rate after the 2000s has slowed down. Especially in the case of the farm size of more than 7 ha, the annual average growth rate of TFP is the highest. The TFP analysis by farm type shows that average annual growth rates of TFPs in the relatively highly capital-intensive farm types, such as for livestock, special crops, fruits, and flowers, are much higher than that of paddy rice, a land-intentive farm.
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