SEPARATION HYPOTHESIS TESTS IN THE AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLD MODEL
Abstract
In an agricultural household model, farmers’ production decisions can be either separated or nonseparated
from preferences. Since previous studies on agricultural household behavior and policy effects
have shown that the model with separation yields different results than the model with nonseparation,
it is important to have a test to identify the correct model. This paper provides new tests that extend
current tests in two directions. First, the new tests avoid issues that current tests have to address, such
as simultaneity bias and the estimation of the production function. Second, the new tests make use of
more information implied from the separation hypothesis than current tests
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