Chayanov Flashcards

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household farm models introduced to explain…

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counterintuitive empirical finding that increase in price of staple didn’t significantly raise marketed surplus

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2
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chayanov model applies to…

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all but agribusiness-operated commercial farms which consume very small share, if any, of own output and supply few, if any, own inputs

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3
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model was needed to explain economic behaviour of…

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1) net surplus producing family farm
- typical of small owner-operated farms of medium productivity

2) subsistence and sub-subsistence household farm
- typical of small scale, low productivity agriculture, operating under marginal conditions and incomplete markets

3) small scale renter and sharecroppers

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4
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describe chayanov farm household model (1922)

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  • theory of household maximisation
  • trade-off between disutility of work and income required to meet consumption needs
  • main factor influencing trade-off is household size and composition of working/non-working members
  • predictive power relies on demographics of household
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assumptions of chayanov farm household model (1922)

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  • no market for labour
  • farm output can be retained or sold
  • access to land
  • social norm regarding minimum level of consumption
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6
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explain graph of chayanov

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  • indifference curves show total utility from combinations of income and leisure
  • point b describes amount of income (dY) which the household would need to gain to compensate for loss (dh) in leisure
  • any point on indifference curve shows subjective value of work
  • point a is equilibrium of point at tangency between indifference curve and production function
  • marginal utility of income/leisure tends to 0
  • MPL is the subjective value of family time
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7
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in chayanov, households maximise utility subject to…

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  • production function
  • minimum income
  • number of days available to work
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