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Heterogeneity and spatial interdependence in farm survival: evidence from Brittany

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Accounting for spatial interdependence is relevant for the analysis of structural change in farming because of potential interactions between farms. To identify specic farms' relationships considering farm survival, a mixture modelling framework that enables capturing heterogeneity in spatial interdependence between farms is developed. An application to a panel of farms in Brittany in France from 2004 to 2014 shows that relationships between farms are more in terms of competition for land than positive spill overs of new technology adoption, leading to a negative impact of neighbouring farms' size on the probability to survive for a majority of farm
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hal-01665433 , version 1 (05-06-2020)

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Legrand Dunold Fils Saint-Cyr, Hugo Storm, Thomas Heckelei, Laurent Piet. Heterogeneity and spatial interdependence in farm survival: evidence from Brittany. 15. EAAE Congress "Towards sustainable agri-food system: balancing between markets and society", European Association of Agricultural Economists (EAAE). INT., Aug 2017, Parme, Italy. 13 p. ⟨hal-01665433⟩
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