Les disparités de revenus agricoles
Lucien Bourgeois
Économie rurale, 1994, vol. 220-221
Abstract:
Since the beginning of the eighties, the total gross/net farm revenue is very slightly on the decrease. The relative importance of the public flow of the taxes-subsidies remains an important element. It is surprising to notice that the revenue per farmer seems to have progressed more quickly than the salary of the average worker in the remainder of the economic contest, including the minimum wage. The three-part dissociation of the gross added value emphasises the occurrence of the three effects volume-price-number on the evolution of the revenue per active family farm worker. The rather satisfying increase of the producer's benefits however is probably lessened by the structural effect inaccurately representing the calculation of means due to a noticeable decrease -greater than half- of the number of small farmers between the last two general population censuses of 1982 and 1990.
Keywords: Farm Management; Political Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.351891
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