Institutional Arrangements and Farmland Rents in India: A Ricardian Analysis

Abhradeep Karmakar, N. Ganvir, R. Berrens
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In addition to environmental factors, the welfare of farming communities in most developing countries depends largely on the credibility of organizations that regulate, implement, and protect different institutional arrangements for facilitating coordination between people. This study adopts the Ricardian approach to investigate whether people’s confidence in such local and national organizations is reflected in farmland rents in rural India. By using repeated cross-sectional household and monthly rainfall data, econometric modeling results indicate a positive relationship between farmland rents and a constructed index of confidence in different organizations. Accounting for the potential endogeneity in this index, TSLS results, with a monthly marginal implicit rent (M-MIR) of $13.32 per acre, reveal an even stronger and significant impact. This implies that the M-MIR of farmlands, of people’s confidence in institutional arrangements is equivalent to 83% of the monthly rural poverty line for a five-member household. The instrument selected to address the potential endogeneity in the confidence index is men’s exposure to mass media in the household. Factors controlled for include - households’ participation in community groups, land area, mode of irrigation, seasonal rainfall, village level information on cattle prices, and distance to different amenities. The findings support the critical importance of continued investment in regional and national entities that oversee and implement various institutional arrangements for facilitating greater cooperation within farming communities.
制度安排与印度农地租金:一个李嘉图分析
除了环境因素外,大多数发展中国家农业社区的福利在很大程度上取决于管理、实施和保护促进人与人之间协调的不同制度安排的组织的信誉。本研究采用李嘉图方法来调查人们对这些地方和国家组织的信心是否反映在印度农村的农田租金上。通过使用重复的横截面家庭和月降雨量数据,计量经济模型结果表明,农田租金与不同组织构建的信心指数之间存在正相关关系。考虑到该指数的潜在内生性,TSLS结果显示,每月边际隐性租金(M-MIR)为每英亩13.32美元,显示出更强且显著的影响。这意味着,农田的M-MIR,即人们对制度安排的信心,相当于一个五口之家每月农村贫困线的83%。为处理信心指数的潜在内生性而选择的工具是男子在家庭中接触大众传播媒介的情况。控制的因素包括家庭参与社区团体、土地面积、灌溉方式、季节性降雨、村级牛价信息以及到不同便利设施的距离。调查结果表明,继续投资于监督和实施各种体制安排的区域和国家实体至关重要,以促进农业社区内部的更大合作。
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