Authors
Hailemariam Ayalew, Jordan Chamberlin, Carol Newman, Kibrom A Abay, Frederic Kosmowski, Tesfaye Sida
Publication date
2024/3
Journal
American Journal of Agricultural Economics
Volume
106
Issue
2
Pages
595-619
Publisher
Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Description
Monitoring smallholder agricultural productivity growth, one of the targets of the Sustainable Development Goals, rests on accurate measures of crop production and land area. Existing methods and protocols for measuring smallholder production and plot size are prone to various sources and forms of mismeasurement. Inaccuracies in production and land area measurement are likely to distort descriptive and predictive inferences. We examine the sensitivity of empirical assessments of the relationship between agricultural productivity and land area to alternative measurement protocols. We implement six production and six land area measurement protocols, and show that most of these protocols differ systematically in their accuracy. We find that an apparent inverse size–productivity relationship in our data is fully explained by measurement error in both production and plot size. Moreover, we show that some of the …
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