How Does the Variability in Aus Rice Yield Respond to Climate Variables in Bangladesh?

In this study, the impacts of climate variables on the mean and variability in Aus variety rice yield in Bangladesh are assessed. Using the theoretical framework of the Just–Pope production function, cross‐sectional time series data on Aus rice yield and maximum temperature, minimum temperature and...

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