2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27284-9_3
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Spatial Econometric Analysis: Potential Contribution to the Economic Analysis of Smallholder Development

Abstract: The stars appear to be aligned for a sustained effort to improve information to rural development policy makers about the impact space has on the opportunities for development of the ubiquitous smallholder households in rural areas of Southeast Asian countries. The influences of spatially heterogeneous resource constraints on farming activities, distance to markets and institutions, and spatial interaction among smallholders can now be better accounted for in modelling work as a result of improvements in analy… Show more

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“…In the Philippines, several studies have included the spatial aspect in modeling rice production (Nalica 2010;Villanueva et al 2017;Pede et al 2018;Villano et al 2016). More specifically, by incorporating spatial dependence, the farmers' production performance was found to be influenced by their proximity to their neighboring conventional rice farmers (Villanueva et al 2017;Pede et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Philippines, several studies have included the spatial aspect in modeling rice production (Nalica 2010;Villanueva et al 2017;Pede et al 2018;Villano et al 2016). More specifically, by incorporating spatial dependence, the farmers' production performance was found to be influenced by their proximity to their neighboring conventional rice farmers (Villanueva et al 2017;Pede et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%