بررسی اثر سرریز تحقیقات بر بهرهوری (مطالعه موردی بخش کشاورزی ایران)
محورهای موضوعی : مدیریت بازرگانیسید صفدر حسینی 1 , حبیب شهبازی 2 , اکرم عباسیفر 3
1 - استاد، گروه اقتصاد کشاورزی، پردیس کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهران، کرج، البرز
2 - استادیار، گروه اقتصادکشاورزی دانشگاه سید جمالالدین اسدآبادی، اسدآباد، همدان
3 - کارشناس ارشد اقتصادکشاورزی، کارشناس دفتر بررسیهای اقتصادی سازمان حمایت مصرفکنندگان و تولیدکنندگان
کلید واژه: تحقیقات کشاورزی, بهرهوری بخش کشاورزی, سرریز و ایران,
چکیده مقاله :
تحقیقات به عنوان راهبردی مناسب برای افزایش تولید و عرضه محصولات کشاورزی و رفع فقر و کمبود مواد غذایی میباشد.تحقیقات به اشکال گوناگونی بر تولید و بهرهوری بخش کشاورزی اثرگذار میباشد. سرریز تحقیقات از سایر بخشها و کشورها، بخش مهمی از ارتقای بهرهوری بخش کشاورزی را در برمی گیرد. در این پژوهش با استفاده از روش حداقل مربعات و الگوی وقفهگیری آلمون، به بررسی و ارزیابی اثر تحقیقات و سرریزهای آن برای سالهای 1339 تا 1391 پرداخته شد. نتایج نشان میدهد که کشش تحقیقات بخش کشاورزی 311/0، تحقیقات سایر بخشهای اقتصادی 109/0، تحقیقات ناشی از کالاهای وارداتی سرمایهای، 057/0 و تحقیقات ناشی از کالاهای وارداتی واسطهای 0462/0 می باشد. ضریب جابجایی عرضه ناشی تحقیقات بخش کشاورزی 193/0، تحقیقات سایر بخشهای اقتصادی 068/0، تحقیقات ناشی از کالاهای وارداتی سرمایهای، 035/0 و تحقیقات ناشی از کالاهای وارداتی واسطهای 029/0 برآورد شده است. بنابراین تحقیقات بخش کشاورزی، بیشتر از تحقیقات سایر بخشها (سرریزها) بر بهرهوری بخش کشاورزی اثرگذار میباشد.
Research and development (R&D) is a suitable strategy for increasing agricultural production and supply and alleviating poverty and food shortages. Research and development affects agricultural productivity and production in several ways. Spillovers of research and development from other sectors and foreign countries has an important role in increasing agricultural productivity. In this study, by using OLS and Almon distribution lag model, agricultural research and development policy and spillovers for the years 1959-2012 are evaluated .The results indicate that agricultural research and development elasticity is 0.311, other sectors research and development elasticity is 0.109, capital input import elasticity is 0.057 and intermediate input import is 0.046. So, supply of agricultural research and development parameter is 0.193, supply of other sectors research and development parameter is 0.068, supply of imported research and development (capital input) parameter is 0.035 and supply of imported (intermediate input) research and development parameter is 0.029.Therefore, agricultural research has more impact than other sectors research (spillovers) on agricultural productivity.
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- Ellis, F, (1992), Agricultural Policies in Developing Countries, Cambridge University Press
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- World Bank 2007 and 2014, World Bank Agricultural Research by Region, Washington,D.C. (available at http://www.worldbank.org/ data/ online database. html).