Population growth and the adoption of new technology in colonial Taiwanese agriculture |
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Authors: | S.R. Johnson |
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Affiliation: | Professor of Economics and Professor of Economics and Agricultural Economics , University of Missouri‐Columbia , |
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Abstract: | This paper argues that one response to the mortality decline in Taiwan and the consequent rapid population and labour force growth which increased the labour—land ratio was the adoption of a new labour using output‐increasing variety of rice. The differential rates of adoption of the new rice in the seven prefectures of Taiwan and across time are analysed in terms of the lagged natural increase in population, i.e. increased in the labour‐land ratio. The results are then contrasted with the Malthusian model. |
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