Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model

In much of rural Africa, high transaction costs limit farmers' market participation and thus their potential for income growth. Transaction costs can affect not only whether a farmer sells product but also whether sales occur at the farm gate on at a market. If production behavior is related to a ch...

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Main Authors: Takeshima, Hiroyuki, Winter-Nelson, Alex
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154894
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author Takeshima, Hiroyuki
Winter-Nelson, Alex
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description In much of rural Africa, high transaction costs limit farmers' market participation and thus their potential for income growth. Transaction costs can affect not only whether a farmer sells product but also whether sales occur at the farm gate on at a market. If production behavior is related to a chosen sales location, then analysis of interventions can be improved by explicit consideration of the decision of where to sell. This paper develops a double-selection model that explains consumption and production decisions by semi-subsistence farmers who first decide whether to be a seller and then whether to sell at the farm gate or at an off-farm location before deciding on production and consumption. The study tests the validity of this dual-criteria model against a single criterion model in which a grower first decides to be a seller and then decides production, consumption and sales location simultaneously. Dual-criteria and single-criterion models are compared while correcting inconsistency in estimations due to violation of homoskedasticity and normality assumptions in selection equations. The results suggest that the dual-criteria model provides more information than the single-criterion model using a sample of cassava producer in Benin.
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spelling CGSpace1548942025-11-06T06:58:54Z Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model Takeshima, Hiroyuki Winter-Nelson, Alex development policies transaction costs agricultural growth In much of rural Africa, high transaction costs limit farmers' market participation and thus their potential for income growth. Transaction costs can affect not only whether a farmer sells product but also whether sales occur at the farm gate on at a market. If production behavior is related to a chosen sales location, then analysis of interventions can be improved by explicit consideration of the decision of where to sell. This paper develops a double-selection model that explains consumption and production decisions by semi-subsistence farmers who first decide whether to be a seller and then whether to sell at the farm gate or at an off-farm location before deciding on production and consumption. The study tests the validity of this dual-criteria model against a single criterion model in which a grower first decides to be a seller and then decides production, consumption and sales location simultaneously. Dual-criteria and single-criterion models are compared while correcting inconsistency in estimations due to violation of homoskedasticity and normality assumptions in selection equations. The results suggest that the dual-criteria model provides more information than the single-criterion model using a sample of cassava producer in Benin. 2010 2024-10-01T14:04:38Z 2024-10-01T14:04:38Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154894 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Takeshima, Hiroyuki; Winter-Nelson, Alex. 2010. Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model. IFPRI Discussion Paper 999. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154894
spellingShingle development policies
transaction costs
agricultural growth
Takeshima, Hiroyuki
Winter-Nelson, Alex
Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title_full Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title_fullStr Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title_full_unstemmed Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title_short Sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in Benin: A heteroskedastic double selection model
title_sort sales location and supply response among semisubsistence farmers in benin a heteroskedastic double selection model
topic development policies
transaction costs
agricultural growth
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154894
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