@article{Mandal:228851,
      recid = {228851},
      author = {Mandal, M. A. S.},
      title = {FARM SIZE, TENURE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN AN AREA OF  BANGLADESH},
      journal = {Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics},
      address = {1980-12-31},
      number = {454-2016-36555},
      series = {III},
      pages = {22},
      month = {Dec},
      year = {1980},
      abstract = {The study attempted to measure and compare resource use  and productivity with respect to farm size and tenancy in  an area of Bangladesh. It used empirical data collected  through a lengthy intensive farm survey. It was observed  that productivity per acre increased up to certain level  (about 4.0 acres) then decreased as the farm size  increased. Medium farms (2.0 - 3.99 acres) were found  relatively more productive than small farms (below 2.0  acres) and large farms (4.0 acres and above). Share  cropping tenancy was found to be inefficient in resource  use and production, but cost-sharing tenancy had some  favourable impact toward improving productivity on  sharecropped land.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/228851},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.228851},
}