Total factor productivityin Thai agriculture: Measurement and determinants

Waleerat Suphannachart*, Peter Warr

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Abstract

This chapter measures the total factor productivity (TFP) of Thai agriculture and examines its determinants using data for the period 1970-2006. The findings show that TFP made an important contribution to both crop and livestock output growth during the study period, but has stagnated or regressed since the mid-1990s. In general, TFP accounts for 21% of crop output growth and 17% of livestock output growth. Analysis of TFP determinants using an error correction model reveals that drivers of agricultural TFP include not only domestic agricultural research, but also international technology transfer, domestic investments in extension and infrastructure, weather and disease shocks, and international commodity prices.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProductivity growth in Agriculture
Subtitle of host publicationAn International Perspective
PublisherCABI Publishing
Pages215-236
Number of pages22
ISBN (Print)9781845939212
Publication statusPublished - 21 Sept 2012

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