Missing markets and crop diversity: evidence from Mexico

Recent micro-economic studies of in situ conservation of crop diversity focus on competition between modern and traditional varieties of major food crops. Our paper offers a different, crop system, approach and a limited-dependent variable econometric technique to model in situ conservation of both...

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subjects Agricultural economics
Agricultural land
Agricultural production
Agroecology
Beans
Conservation
Corn
Costs
Crop diversification
Crop diversity
Crop economics
Crop production
Cropping systems
Crops
Development economics
Econometrics
Economic models
Economic statistics
Economic theory
Economics
Environmental conservation
Farmers
Farms
Households
Milpas
Shadow prices
Species diversity
Studies
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