Abstract

A variable elasticity model of the aggregate agricultural production function was used to assess the potential impact of proposed poverty alleviation interventions. The findings suggest that some scope remains, under current technologies and prices, for improving peasant income through further intensification of machinery and fertilizer use, but not by further irrigation development.

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