>This study improves our understanding of the spatial dependence and spillovers of war on the agric'/> Investigating Spatial Dependence and Spatial Spillovers in African Agricultural Total Factor Productivity Growth
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Investigating Spatial Dependence and Spatial Spillovers in African Agricultural Total Factor Productivity Growth

机译:调查非洲农业全要素生产率增长中的空间依赖性和空间溢出

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>This study improves our understanding of the spatial dependence and spillovers of war on the agricultural sector productivity. The results provided here represent the first attempt in the literature to identify the total factor productivity impacts of war in Africa. War disrupts the agricultural sector in the affected country and its borders through loss of capitals, deaths of experienced farmers, disease, insecurity, and dislocation. A war may reduce productivity in a given country—a reduction of agricultural productivity by 0.41% and 0.40% in Congo and Angola, respectively. But its real effects, which are overlooked by alternative modeling strategies, are larger.>JEL Classifications:C21, O11, O43, D24
机译: >该研究改善了我们的了解战争对农业部门生产率的空间依赖性和溢出效应。这里提供的结果代表了文献中确定非洲战争对全要素生产率影响的首次尝试。战争通过资本损失,经验丰富的农民死亡,疾病,不安全感和流离失所破坏了受影响国家及其边界的农业部门。战争可能会降低特定国家的生产率,刚果和安哥拉的农业生产率分别下降0.41%和0.40%。但是它的实际效果却被替代建模策略所忽略,但是效果更大。 > JEL分类 C21,O11,O43,D24

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