scholarly journals Estimates of Farm Output Supply and Input Demand Elasticities: The Translog Profit Function Approach

1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (4II) ◽  
pp. 1031-1050 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ali Chaudhary ◽  
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan ◽  
Kaukab Hassan Naqvi

The importance of estimating valid elasticities of farm output supply and input demand can hardly be overemphasised. Reliable estimates of these elasticities are sine qua non for predicting accurately the farmer responsiveness to changes in inputoutput prices and government taxes and thereby for formulating successful agricultural incentive programmes consistent with national requirements of food, development and exports. In fact, robust estimates of the coefficients of such elasticities can serve as a solid basis in determining effective policy relevant interventions for promoting production, equity, efficiency, and finally egalitarian income distribution in the farm sector ofthe economy.

Author(s):  
John Kibara Manyeki ◽  
Izabella Szakálné Kanó ◽  
Balázs Kotosz

Despite there being incredible challenges in enhancing livestock development in Kenya, this article isolates product supply and factors input demand responsiveness as the main constraints facing the smallholder. A flexible-Translog profit function permits the application of dual theory in the analysis of livestock product supply and factor demand responsiveness using farm-level household data. The results indicate that own-price elasticities were elastic for cattle, while goat and sheep were inelastic. Cross-price and scale elasticities were found to be within inelastic range in all cases, with the goat being a preferred substitute for cattle. All factor inputs demand elasticities were inelastic with the exception of elastic cattle output prices and labour cost. Thus, the recommended policy option would be supportive pro-pastoral price policies, enhanced investment in pastureland improvement and an increasing wage rate, since these assume key significance in improving the livestock production/marketing.


2009 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
ECC Amaechi ◽  
JA Mbanasor ◽  
OO Ukoha ◽  
CE Onyenweaku

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