"1988 land reform in the Philippines that imposed a ceiling on land holdings, … reduces average farm size by 34% and agricultural productivity by 17%." https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/mac.20150222 …
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@wrathofgnon who posted that ideal farm size (has been true since medioeval England I guess) is about 76 acres (close to 30 hectares.) This size doesn’t benefit from mechanization, is sustainable, etc. New data was from NJ. Anyway, reform in Phil... -
Included a ceiling of 5 Ha. Far below this other mumber. In a table listing examples from other nations, the highest ceiling was in Pakistan at 40-60 Ha, and there was still a loss in productivity.
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There's a book called How Asia Works which says that this is a really important step towards development. The idea is that by giving everybody a small farm, they take ownership and then food output levels go up freeing people for factory work. Didn't work in PH AFAICT.
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Who in the fuck would want to be a working farmer, though? It's not bad as a hobby, but that's a shit load of hard work. Enclosure was more productive. Tractor farming is more productive. This why we have the lowest percentage of pop in agriculture ever and massive surpluses.
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