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Green Revolutions And Miracle Economies: Agricultural Innovation, Trade And Growth, Brishti Guha
Green Revolutions And Miracle Economies: Agricultural Innovation, Trade And Growth, Brishti Guha
Research Collection School Of Economics
The purpose of this paper is to develop a simple model of an economy in which growth is driven by a combination of exogenous technical change in agriculture as well as by a rising world demand for labor-intensive manufactured exports. We explore the relative roles of agricultural innovation and rising export demand in a model with two traded industrial goods and a non-traded agricultural good, food. When the non-traded sector uses a specific factor, we show that technical change in agriculture may be the key to sustained factor accumulation in industry, in particular driving intersectoral labor migration. A key assumption …
Do Rural Land Markets Increase Inequality? Evidence From A Chinese Province, Qian Forrest Zhang
Do Rural Land Markets Increase Inequality? Evidence From A Chinese Province, Qian Forrest Zhang
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
Using a 2001 provincial survey, we find that disparities in land-rights distribution have greatly increased in rural China, and the growth of land markets is directly responsible for that. The land markets tend to concentrate land in those who can more efficiently use it. This translates disparities in land-rights distribution to magnified inequality in farm income. However, such widening disparities caused by land markets have compensatory effects on overall rural inequality, as land markets tend to bring up families who would fall at the bottom of income distribution in the absence of such markets. Expansion of markets, in this case, …