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Agricultural Productivity Revisited
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1997AbstractThis paper describes production accounts for agriculture. Output is defined as gross production leaving the farm as opposed to real value added. Inputs are not limited to capital and labor but include intermediate inputs as well. We derive index numbers of gross output, capital, labor, and intermediate inputs.
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MODELLING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
Acta Horticulturae, 1986In modelling in general and biological modelling in particular two approaches may be distinguished: a descriptive and an explanatory approach. In descriptive models the system and its behaviour are described at the same level at which the observations about it are made.
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Agricultural Productivity under Socialism
World Development, 1981Abstract This paper comprises an analysis of the causes of the disappointing development of agricultural productivity under state socialism. Stress is laid on the underlying theoretical explanation, the inadequacies of Marxist agrarian theory. These are excessive stress on economies of scale, exaggerated expectations concerning the gains from ...
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2018
This chapter examines the growth of agricultural production in the Greek city-states. It traces the evolutions and mutations of agriculture in the ancient Greek world as well as the consequences of these changes, first by discussing the so-called Mediterranean trilogy that comprised ancient Greek agriculture: grain, olives, and grapes.
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This chapter examines the growth of agricultural production in the Greek city-states. It traces the evolutions and mutations of agriculture in the ancient Greek world as well as the consequences of these changes, first by discussing the so-called Mediterranean trilogy that comprised ancient Greek agriculture: grain, olives, and grapes.
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