Ec. Jaenicke, Testing for intermediate outputs in dynamic DEA models: Accounting for soil capital in rotational crop production and productivity measures, J PROD ANAL, 14(3), 2000, pp. 247-266
In agricultural production, a stylized fact known as the rotation effect sa
ys crop rotations generate higher yields or productivity than identical cro
ps grown in isolated monocultures. This paper develops a dynamic data envel
opment analysis (DEA) model of crop production that accounts for the rotati
on effect. The model is applied to data from an experimental farm in Pennsy
lvania to investigate the role soil capital plays in observed productivity
growth and the rotation effect.