2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.chieco.2011.08.001
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Machinery investment decision and off-farm employment in rural China

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“…Some earlier studies report positive correlations between investments in agricultural machines and remittances from migrants (de Brauw & Rozelle, 2008;Ji, Yu, & Zhong, 2012;Taylor, Rozelle, & de Brauw, 2003). This suggests that, with the expansion of off farm employment opportunities that increase their incomes, smallholders whose household members work outside the village are more likely to substitute own agricultural machines for labor.…”
Section: Wage Growth and Mechanization In Chinamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Some earlier studies report positive correlations between investments in agricultural machines and remittances from migrants (de Brauw & Rozelle, 2008;Ji, Yu, & Zhong, 2012;Taylor, Rozelle, & de Brauw, 2003). This suggests that, with the expansion of off farm employment opportunities that increase their incomes, smallholders whose household members work outside the village are more likely to substitute own agricultural machines for labor.…”
Section: Wage Growth and Mechanization In Chinamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The effect is sizable; technical efficiency increases by 0.10 for every additional household member that participates in off-farm employment. The positive effect of off-farm employment on technical efficiency is expected because the households with off-farm employees are more likely to adopt new technologies and agricultural machinery (Ji et al, 2012). In addition to the main independent variable in Table 7, several other variables have a signifi cant effect on agricultural effi ciency.…”
Section: Determinant Of the Farms' Technical Effi Ciencymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, the rapid expansion of employment opportunities in nonagricultural sectors has changed the situation. It has increased the speed of mechanization over the past two decades or so (Ji et al., ; Yang et al., ; Wang et al., ). The National Statistics also shows that both the area of land cultivated and that of land harvested by machines increased by 4% and 9% annually from 1990 to 2012, respectively (NSBC, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%