撒哈拉以南非洲农业中的劳动力动态、要素替代与资本采纳

Labour Dynamics, Factor Substitution and Capital Adoption in Sub‐Saharan African Agriculture

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究加纳、坦桑尼亚和马拉维的小农如何根据区域工资变化调整生产要素组合,发现资本与劳动力为总互补关系,高工资可能阻碍资本密集型技术的采纳。

Abstract

ABSTRACT Ongoing structural transformations in many Sub‐Saharan African (SSA) economies are driving changes in labour inputs and wages, likely influencing smallholder agriculture and the direction of agricultural intensification processes. At the same time, the adoption of capital‐intensive technologies still remains puzzlingly low. This article, therefore, explores how smallholder farmers in Ghana, Tanzania and Malawi adapt their mix of production factors in response to evolving regional wage conditions. In particular, we investigate the nature of the relationship between capital and labour regarding their substitutability, given that the types of available capital and prevailing farming systems in SSA mean that mechanisation still requires significant complementary labour. Using a multi‐step method based on panel data, our results show that the elasticity of substitution between capital and labour is non‐unitary, indicating they are gross complements. In line with these findings, our binary choice model reveals that higher wages are likely to impede capital investment in African agriculture. Our findings corroborate recent literature from other regions and suggest that growth in the off‐farm economy could hinder the adoption of capital‐intensive agricultural technologies in SSA.

撒哈拉以南非洲农业要素替代资本与劳动互补性工资对资本采纳影响