Allocative efficiency of part-time and full-time farms: the case of Thailand

Extract: The allocative efficiency of farm resource use on part-time and full-time farms is examined in Northern and Northeastern Thailand. Few differences were found between the two types of farms. Both types overutilize land and labor, while the use of capital and other expenses is closer to optim...

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Published inESO - Ohio State University, Dept. of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology (USA) no. 967
Main Authors Chalamwong, Y, Meyer, R.L, Hushak, L.J
Format Publication
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.1983
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Summary:Extract: The allocative efficiency of farm resource use on part-time and full-time farms is examined in Northern and Northeastern Thailand. Few differences were found between the two types of farms. Both types overutilize land and labor, while the use of capital and other expenses is closer to optimum levels
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