超越“反向关系”:面积测量错误可能会影响实际生产力,而不仅仅是我们如何理解它

IF 4.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
William J. Burke, Stephen N. Morgan, Thelma Namonje, Milu Muyanga, Nicole M. Mason
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摘要

尽管发展中国家农田面积和生产力数据的测量误差得到了广泛承认,但关于这些误差对研究人员意味着什么,仍然缺乏证据,关于这些误差可能对农民产生什么影响的证据更少。在这项研究中,我们调查了赞比亚玉米田的田面积测量误差,以检验这些误差的性质及其对以下方面的影响:1)我们理解生产力的能力,2)实际生产力,以及3)我们对总土地利用的更广泛理解。使用赞比亚小农户玉米地的全国代表性数据集,我们比较了农场最大玉米地土地面积的自我报告(SR)和全球定位系统(GPS)测量,以评估测量误差如何影响生产力估计和农民投入使用。与其他研究一致,我们发现强有力的证据表明,相对较小的田地的土地面积被夸大了,相对较大的田地被低估了。然而,使用GPS测量来校正这种测量误差似乎加强了田地大小和生产力之间反比关系的证据。此外,我们发现强有力的证据表明,农民自己相信他们向人口普查员报告的面积数字,他们的投入使用与报告的田地大小比实际田地大小更为一致。基于这些结果以及对农民和推广代理的半结构化访谈的见解,我们认为,除了生产力估计外,测量误差还可能影响实际生产力。加强推广工作,提高农民对土地面积测量的理解,可能是提高生产力的一种重要且负担得起的方式。此外,提高该地区数据收集的准确性似乎是可行的,并将提高研究人员对生产力的理解。
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Beyond the “inverse relationship”: Area mismeasurement may affect actual productivity, not just how we understand it

Beyond the “inverse relationship”: Area mismeasurement may affect actual productivity, not just how we understand it

Measurement error in agricultural field area and productivity data for developing countries is widely acknowledged, but there is a shortage of evidence on what this implies, especially for farmers. By comparing self-reported to global positioning system measurements, we investigate area measurement errors using a nationally representative dataset of Zambian smallholder maize plots. We examine the implications for researchers’ understanding of productivity, but also how actual productivity may be affected. We find land area tends to be overstated on smaller fields and understated on larger fields. Correcting measurement error strengthens evidence of an inverse relationship between field size and productivity. Input use patterns indicate farmers believe the inaccurately reported area figures, suggesting measurement errors affect input choices and thus actual productivity. Improving farmer understanding of area measurements could improve productivity. Improving the accuracy of area data will improve researchers’ understanding of productivity.

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Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.90%
发文量
62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Economics aims to disseminate the most important research results and policy analyses in our discipline, from all regions of the world. Topical coverage ranges from consumption and nutrition to land use and the environment, at every scale of analysis from households to markets and the macro-economy. Applicable methodologies include econometric estimation and statistical hypothesis testing, optimization and simulation models, descriptive reviews and policy analyses. We particularly encourage submission of empirical work that can be replicated and tested by others.
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