Do the land-poor gain from agricultural investments? Empirical evidence from Zambia using panel data
Abstract
In the context of the global land rush, some portray large-scale land acquisitions as a potent threat to the livelihoods of already marginalized
rural farming households in Africa. In order to avoid the potential pitfall of studying a particular project that may well have atypical effects, this
paper systematically investigates the impact on commercial farm wage incomes for rural smallholder households of all pledged investments in the agricultural sector in Zambia between 1994 and 2007. The results suggest that agricultural investments are associated with a robust moderate positive effect, but only for households with a relative shortage of land.
Other description
JEL:Q12, O13, O16, N57
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Date
2015-08Author
Ahlerup, Pelle
Tengstam, Sven
Keywords
agriculture
investments
sub-Saharan Africa
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
624
Language
eng