Farming Output, Concentration, and Market Access: Evidence from the Nineteenth Century American Railroad Expansion

J. Chan
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I examine how market access affects the output of agricultural crops and whether changes to output were driven by increasing concentration in production, using the late nineteenth American transportation network expansion as a natural experiment. I use detailed potential yield data from GAEZ-FAO as county-crop specific productivities, even for crops in which no output is produced. This allows me to estimate whether output increases from market access shocks are driven by crops in which a county has a productivity advantage. I first show that while farm output increases in counties with more market access, this does not affect the number of crops produced or their concentration in output. I find that market access does not increase more for crops in which a county has higher productivity. While I do find evidence that access to counties with lower relative productivities has some positive impact on output, this effect is not economically large. I conclude, based on this and supporting evidence, that much of market access’s impact on agricultural output comes from increased allocation of resources into production and not production concentration, as counties get larger in population.
农业产出、集中度和市场准入:来自19世纪美国铁路扩张的证据
我研究了市场准入如何影响农作物的产量,以及产量的变化是否由生产集中度的提高所驱动,使用19世纪末美国运输网络的扩张作为一个自然实验。我使用GAEZ-FAO提供的详细潜在产量数据作为各县作物的具体生产率,即使是不生产的作物。这使我能够估计市场准入冲击带来的产量增长是否由一个国家具有生产力优势的作物驱动。我首先表明,虽然在市场准入更多的县,农业产出增加了,但这并不影响生产的作物数量或它们在产出中的集中程度。我发现,一个国家的作物产量越高,市场准入并不会增加得越多。虽然我确实找到证据表明,进入相对生产率较低的国家对产出有一定的积极影响,但这种影响在经济上并不大。基于这一点和支持性证据,我得出结论,市场准入对农业产出的影响在很大程度上来自于随着县人口增加而增加的生产资源配置,而不是生产集中度。
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