Factor endowments, vent for surplus and involutionary process in rural developing economies

Montserrat López Jerez
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ABSTRACT This article seeks to provide a new analytical framework based on factor endowments to understand growth in rural economies without structural transformation. More concretely, it explores the variation in farmers’ ability to respond to new commercial opportunities. To complement the extensive literature on the economic and institutional effects of factor endowments, this paper revisits two influential yet controversial theories: Mark Elvin’s high-level equilibrium trap for areas with high population densities in a closed arable frontier, and Hla Myint’s vent for surplus for areas with surpluses of land and labour. We argue that these become more operational if reinterpreted by Boserupian land intensification processes. By lifting the neo-classical constraints on factor relationships, this paper contributes by exploring the mechanisms by which factor endowments might preclude the transformation. Understanding the different dynamics of cultivation in relation to land and labour use, technological choices, saving capacity, and potential linkages to industrialization becomes of even greater significance as these areas may be found within the same countries at a given time.
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要素禀赋、农村发展中经济盈余和内卷过程的宣泄
摘要本文试图提供一个新的基于要素禀赋的分析框架,以理解没有结构转型的农村经济增长。更具体地说,它探讨了农民应对新商业机会的能力的变化。为了补充关于要素禀赋的经济和制度效应的大量文献,本文重新审视了两个有影响力但有争议的理论:马克·埃尔文(Mark Elvin)对封闭的可耕地边界中人口密度高的地区的高水平均衡陷阱,以及赫拉·敏(Hla Myint)对土地和劳动力过剩地区的盈余发泄。我们认为,如果通过Boserupian土地集约化过程重新解释,这些将变得更具操作性。通过解除新古典主义对要素关系的约束,本文有助于探索要素禀赋可能阻碍转化的机制。了解与土地和劳动力使用、技术选择、储蓄能力以及与工业化的潜在联系有关的不同种植动态变得更加重要,因为这些领域可能在特定时间出现在同一国家内。
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