Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops

This paper analyzes dynamic food crop supply response in Indonesia. The effects of technology, prices, and investments on output growth for rice, corn, soybean, and cassava are examined. The analysis generates crop-wise area, yield, and input demand parameters suitable for the evaluation of price an...

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Autores principales: Rosegrant, Mark W., Kasryno, Faisal, Perez, Nicostrato D.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171736
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author Rosegrant, Mark W.
Kasryno, Faisal
Perez, Nicostrato D.
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description This paper analyzes dynamic food crop supply response in Indonesia. The effects of technology, prices, and investments on output growth for rice, corn, soybean, and cassava are examined. The analysis generates crop-wise area, yield, and input demand parameters suitable for the evaluation of price and investment policies, and shows the large impact of public investment in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation on long-run output growth in Indonesia. Elimination of the fertilizer subsidy and reinvestment of the resulting fiscal savings in research, extension and irrigation would produce large benefits.
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spelling CGSpace1717362025-02-19T14:00:41Z Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops Rosegrant, Mark W. Kasryno, Faisal Perez, Nicostrato D. supply response to price This paper analyzes dynamic food crop supply response in Indonesia. The effects of technology, prices, and investments on output growth for rice, corn, soybean, and cassava are examined. The analysis generates crop-wise area, yield, and input demand parameters suitable for the evaluation of price and investment policies, and shows the large impact of public investment in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation on long-run output growth in Indonesia. Elimination of the fertilizer subsidy and reinvestment of the resulting fiscal savings in research, extension and irrigation would produce large benefits. 1998-04 2025-01-29T12:58:39Z 2025-01-29T12:58:39Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/171736 en Limited Access Elsevier Rosegrant, Mark W.; Kasryno, Faisal; Perez, Nicostrato D. 1998. Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops. Journal of Development Economics 55(2): 333-352. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0304-3878(98)00039-X
spellingShingle supply response to price
Rosegrant, Mark W.
Kasryno, Faisal
Perez, Nicostrato D.
Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title_full Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title_fullStr Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title_full_unstemmed Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title_short Output response to prices and public investment in agriculture: Indonesian food crops
title_sort output response to prices and public investment in agriculture indonesian food crops
topic supply response to price
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