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Dong, Xiao-yuan |
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Dow, Gregory K. |
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2014-10-15T14:26:28Z |
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2014-10-15T14:26:28Z |
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1993-06 |
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0022-3808 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/25890 |
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Large productivity gains have been observed in Chinese agriculture following the transition from collective farming to household contracting. Using a model of mutual monitoring in an egalitarian production team, we estimate that labor supervision absorbed about 10-20 percent of total labor time for a sample of Chinese agricultural teams during 1970-76. These agency costs are lower than comparable estimates derived from aggregate data. |
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University of Chicago |
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Agricultural productivity -- China |
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Monitoring costs in Chinese agricultural teams |
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Text |
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Journal of Political Economy 101(3), 539-553. (1993) |
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