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Mustadjab, Mochamad Muslich
(1983)
Resource Allocation in Paddy Farming Under Different Tenure Categories in Two Villages in East Java Indonesia.
Masters thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia.
Abstract
The present study provides empirical evidence on
resource allocation in paddy farming under different tenure
categories based on data collected from 105 paddy farms by
The Agro-Economic Survey of Indonesia (SAE), for the 1980/ 1981
wet season at two villages in East Java.
To observe resource allocation in different tenure
categories, Cobb-Douglas production function analysis was
employed by introducing dummy variables for owner operator,
fixed rental and mixed tenant. In this analysis the assumption that
no difference exists in the slope of production function between
share tenant and the other three tenure categories
A dummy variable for village was also introduced to
differences in production functions between the two
being studied. The difference between pure owner
tenant in terms of their constant terms or
parameter and output elasticity of input or slope of the production function was also observed in this analysis .
Analysis of resource use efficiency was done by using the
ratio of Marginal value product (MVP) to its marginal factor cost
to examine the allocation of the resources in paddy farming under
different tenure categories. Results obtained from Least Square estimates based on the
Cobb-Douglas type production function indicated significant
differences between share tenant farms in their production
function. Share tenant appeared to be in the lowest category in
their paddy production, while the highest was mixed tenant
followed by owner operator and fixed rental farms.
Between pure owner and pure tenant there were significant
differences in their constant term and their slopes of production
function with respect to land and human labour input. This
implied that there were significant differences in their land and
human labour productivity. Pure owner appeared to be more
productive in using their land input relative to pure tenant, and
tenant appears more productive in using their human labour input
than pure owner.
Paddy farm income of share tenant was observed to be the
lowest relative to the other tenure categories (significant at 1%). The average annual per capita income also appeared to be
the lowest as compared to owner operator or fixed rental farmer,
although statistically was not significant.
Analysis of resource use efficiency indicated that for
all categories of tenure input factors
allocated. This implied that re-al1ocation
were inefficiently
of resources would
have important impact on the yield of paddy. In this analysis,
it was observed that hired human labour and current inputs, which consist of expenses on seed, insecticide, fertilizer and the rent
of sprayer, were used below optimum levels
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