Keseimbangan Marshallian atau Cheungian dalam Sewakongsi: Kajian Empirik di Nepal
Sahak B Mamat,
Ahmad Baharumshah,
Tek Ann Chew and
Ram Acharya
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Sahak B Mamat: Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan Universiti Pertanian Malavsia 43400 uPM, Serdang Selangor D.E.
Ahmad Baharumshah: Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan Universiti Pertanian Malavsia 43400 uPM, Serdang Selangor D.E.
Tek Ann Chew: Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan Universiti Pertanian Malavsia 43400 uPM, Serdang Selangor D.E.
Ram Acharya: Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan Universiti Pertanian Malavsia 43400 uPM, Serdang Selangor D.E.
Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 1997, vol. 31, 3-16
Abstract:
The issue of resource allocation under share tenancy system has always been a rich source of controversy, in the economic literature. The Marshallians believe that the share tenants apply variable inputs less intensively than the fixed rent tenants or owner-operators, while the Cheungians argue that there would be no difference in input intensity across different tenure systems. This study examines the empirical validity of these approaches, using evidence from two tarai villages of Nepal. using a model proposed by shaban, the differences in input and output intensities in owner-occupied and sharecropped land were analysed. The results of this study indicate that share tenants apply variable inputs less intensively than owner-operators. This study, therefore, supports the Marshallian school in the sharecropping cotroversy.
Date: 1997
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