Human Capital, Entrepreneurship, and Farm Household Earnings

Labor eJournal Pub Date : 1997-06-01 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.8594
D. Yang, M. An
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Farm households in modern environments engage in multiple productive activities. In this paper we formulate and estimate a profit maximization model in which human capital enhances earnings through both activity-specific effects and across-activity factor allocation. Our purpose is to decompose these contributions. The model is estimated using Chinese household data that contain detailed activity information. We find that schooling and experience improve the allocation of family-supplied inputs between agricultural and non-agricultural uses, counting for 46 percent of their total returns. The evidence suggests that studies ignoring activity choice could substantially undervalue the role of human capital in development.
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人力资本、创业精神和农户收入
现代环境下的农户从事多种生产活动。在本文中,我们制定并估计了一个利润最大化模型,其中人力资本通过活动特定效应和跨活动要素分配来提高收益。我们的目的是分解这些贡献。该模型使用包含详细活动信息的中国家庭数据进行估算。我们发现,学校教育和经验改善了家庭提供的投入在农业和非农业用途之间的分配,占其总回报的46%。有证据表明,忽视活动选择的研究可能大大低估了人力资本在发展中的作用。
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