This paper estimates the role of agronomic inputs in cereal yield improvements and the consequences for countries’ processes of structural change. It is estimated that a half-ton increase in staple yields generates a 14 to 19 percent higher GDP per capita. Five years after the increase in staple yields, there is an estimated 4.6 to 5.6 percentage point lower labor share in agriculture.

Fertilizing growth: Agricultural inputs and their effects in economic development
- Post author:sdgpi
- Post published:Jun 1, 2017
- Post category:Research / SDG 1 / SDG 2 / SDG 8 / Sustainable Development Goals
Tags: Gordon McCord
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