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Agglomeration Effects in Ontario's Dairy Farming

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2016

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Abstract This paper examines the agglomeration hypothesis, which states that a firm's productive efficiency is increased by closer proximity to other firms. Using a stochastic input distant function with heteroskedastic inefficiency effects, we find that the density of Ontario dairy farms has a significant positive economic effect on production efficiency. The finding has implications for understanding agricultural firm location and farmer‐led efforts to preserve agricultural farming activities in specific locations.

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