Agricultural technical change and economic diversity of farm households: the case of Vietnam

Crawford School of Public Policy | Arndt-Corden Department of Economics

Event details

PhD Seminar (Econ)

Date & time

Friday 23 May 2014
9.30am–11.00am

Venue

Seminar Room 1, Stanner Building (37), Lennox Crossing, ANU

Speaker

Huy Nguyen, PhD Scholar, Crawford School.

Contacts

Robert Sparrow
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Huy Nguyen’s paper investigates the impacts of agricultural technical change on economic diversity of farm households in Vietnam. To develop the empirical analysis, a model is presented in which the estimated impact of agricultural technical changes on economic diversification allows for non-neutral technical change. The paper tests the theoretical predictions of this model by providing empirical evidence of the impact of land consolidation on farm and nonfarm outcomes such as labour supply, profits, labour intensity and productivity.

By using different methods aimed at verifying and checking the consistency of the results, we find that land consolidation may reduce on farm labour supply, labour intensity and improve farm profits and productivity. Similarly, it may release more farm labour to nonfarm sectors and increase nonfarm profits. The empirical results show that factor-biased technical change play an important role in explaining the impact of agricultural technical change on economic diversification in Vietnam.

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