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Title: Agricultural trade liberalization, regional trade agreements and agricultural technical efficiency in Africa
Authors: Sunge, Regret
Ngepah, Nicholas
Keywords: Agricultural trade liberalization
regional trade agreements
technical efficiency
stochastic frontier analysis
maximum likelihood estimation
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: SAGE
Series/Report no.: Vol. 49;Issue 1
Abstract: Despite increased agricultural trade liberalization, high productive inefficiency in agriculture has kept Africa as a net importer of agriculture products. Empirical studies have focused on the trade liberalization–productivity growth nexus and overlooked the efficiency linkage. Also the role of regional trade agreements (RTAs) and institutions in reducing inefficiency in agriculture have been sidelined. We use a stochastic frontier approach and single-stage maximum likelihood estimation of a true fixed-effects panel data model for our analysis. Using maize and rice data, we provide evidence that through technology transfer, agricultural trade Statistically improves technical efficiency. Moreover, results suggest that RTAs provide favourable technical efficiency effects, which varies across products and membership. Furthermore, we document that while regulatory quality reduces technical inefficiency, control of corruption increases it. Our findings call for increased role of RTAs in promoting agricultural trade liberalization. This should be complemented by further strengthening of institutions involved in the agriculture value chain.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0030727019870551
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