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Market Price Effects of New Rice Technology on Income Distribution in Semi-Subsistence Economies

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  • Yujiro Hayami
  • Robert W. Herdt

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Berbagai studi tentang pengaruh daripada perkembangan teknologi baru di bidang pertanian padi, pada umumnya menunjuk kepada akibat negatif yang diakibatkannya terhadap pola pembagian pendapatan di masyarakat ekonomi pertanian/pedesaan Secara sederhana bisa dikatakan bahwa studi-studi itu pada umumnya mengun^pkan, betapa penerapan teknologi baru lebih mungkin dilakukan oleh petani kaya atau tuan tanah dan tidak oleh buruh tani Akibatnya: muncullah kecenderungan ke ctrah penggunaan yang lebih sedikit daripada tenaga kerja. Manfaat yang berhasil diperoleh petani kaya/tuan tanah dari penggunaan teknologi baru itu kemudian menimbulkan polarisasi yang makin mendalam dalam pola pemilikan tanah di pedesaan

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  • Yujiro Hayami & Robert W. Herdt, 1980. "Market Price Effects of New Rice Technology on Income Distribution in Semi-Subsistence Economies," Economics and Finance in Indonesia, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia, vol. 28, pages 273-301, September.
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    1. Mahar Mangahas & Aida E. Recto & V. W. Ruttan, 1966. "Price and Market Relationships for Rice and Corn in the Philippines," American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 48(3_Part_I), pages 685-703.
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