SUPPLY-AND-DEMAND FUNCTIONS FOR UK AGRICULTURE - BIASES OF TECHNICAL CHANGE AND THE RETURNS TO PUBLIC RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT

Citation
Y. Khatri et C. Thirtle, SUPPLY-AND-DEMAND FUNCTIONS FOR UK AGRICULTURE - BIASES OF TECHNICAL CHANGE AND THE RETURNS TO PUBLIC RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT, Journal of agricultural economics, 47(3), 1996, pp. 338-354
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Economics,"AgricultureEconomics & Policy
ISSN journal
0021857X
Volume
47
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
338 - 354
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-857X(1996)47:3<338:SFFUA->2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
This study is the first UK application of the integrated, single-stage approach to estimating the returns to R&D. Fitting a residual profit function, which incorporates the technology variables, to new data for UK agriculture for 1954-1990 produces short- and long-run estimates o f the output supply and input-demand price elasticities, elasticities of the effects of relaxing the non-variable input constraints and shad ow prices for these non-variable factors. All of the supply and demand relationships are found to be inelastic, but the price-responsiveness of the system has increased over time. The long-run model, in which a ll of the inputs except land are treated as variable and private-secto r research is included, gives a marginal rate of return to public agri cultural R&D of only 18 per cent. Estimates of the factor-saving biase s of the technology variables suggest that public R&D has had its grea test effect in the animal sector.