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000157033 245__ $$aProductivity and Technical Change in Brazilian Agriculture
000157033 260__ $$c1992-11
000157033 269__ $$a1992-11
000157033 300__ $$a29
000157033 336__ $$aReport
000157033 490__ $$aTechnical Bulletin
000157033 490__ $$a1811
000157033 520__ $$aBrazil's agricultural sector underwent major changes in the past two decades. Though Brazil is abundant in labor, land, and animal power, government subsidies encouraged the use of fertilizer and machines. Since productivity growth arises from technical change, Brazil's drive to modernize its
agricultural sector should improve agricultural productivity. However, inefficient production practices arising from subsidies can slow multifactor productivity growth. Recent removal of agricultural subsidies in Brazil has coincided with increased productivity, providing evidence that input subsidies made Brazilian agriculture inefficient.
000157033 546__ $$aEnglish
000157033 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy
000157033 650__ $$aProductivity Analysis
000157033 650__ $$aResearch and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies
000157033 6531_ $$aproductivity
000157033 6531_ $$aBrazil
000157033 6531_ $$ainput subsidies
000157033 6531_ $$aefficiency
000157033 6531_ $$atechnical change
000157033 6531_ $$acost function
000157033 700__ $$aArnade, Carlos Anthony
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