Short-Term Leasing, Resource Allocation, and Crop-Share Tenancy
Mohammad Taslim
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1989, vol. 71, issue 3, 785-790
Abstract:
This paper develops a model of crop-share tenancy to demonstrate that a policy of short-term leasing which enables the landlord to evict a tenant whose performance is not satisfactory may ensure a desired intensity of cultivation of crop-share land even when the tenant is free to choose the amounts of both crop-share land and nonland inputs.
Date: 1989
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