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Environmental Production Factors and Efficiency of Smallholder Agricultural Households: Using Non‐parametric Conditional Frontier Methods

External environmental factors play a significant role in the agricultural production of smallholder farmers. This is especially the case in developing countries where production is less technologically intensive. These factors are mainly exogenous and affect both the farmers’ input choices and the...

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Published in:Journal of agricultural economics 2019-06, Vol.70 (2), p.471-487
Main Authors: Adamie, Birhanu A., Balezentis, Tomas, Asmild, Mette
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Agricultural production
Developing countries
Economic models
Efficiency
Empirical analysis
Environmental aspects
Environmental factors
Ethiopia
Farmers
Households
LDCs
Nonparametric statistics
non‐parametric conditional frontier estimation
production efficiency
Production factors
Small farms
smallholder farmers
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