Technology Gap and Productivity Difference in Indian Agriculture : A Meta Frontier Analysis

Authors

  •   Chandan Kumar Maity Research Scholar, Department of Economics, University of Burdwan, West Bengal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2015/v4i5/82911

Keywords:

Agricultural Productivity

, Data Envelopment Analysis, Metafrontier Function, Efficiency, Technology Gap

JEL Classification

, N57, O47, O55, Q10

Paper Submission Date

, February 15, 2015, Paper sent back for Revision, July 6, Paper Acceptance Date, August 9, 2015.

Abstract

The efficiency differentials in agriculture among different states in India was calculated by utilizing the concept of group and meta frontier production function techniques. The productivity potential of various states was calculated by utilizing the concept of Technology Gap Ratio (TGR). Empirical results were derived from a district-level input-output data set comprising of 35 major crops of 15 major Indian states covering a period of 50 years. The results showed a large technology gap ratio between the sample states of the country, ranging between 0.403 and 0.838. The study supported the view that the technology gap plays an important part in explaining the ability of agricultural sectors in one state to compete with agricultural sectors in others states in India. For calculating the efficiency results, the data envelopment analysis (DEA) was applied for the input-output data set.

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2015-10-01

How to Cite

Maity, C. K. (2015). Technology Gap and Productivity Difference in Indian Agriculture : A Meta Frontier Analysis. Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 4(5), 41–50. https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer/2015/v4i5/82911

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Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics

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