Weather as an instrument, etc.
Michael Roberts explains in a nutshell the econometrics of his fascinating and widely-referenced paper on temperature's worrying effect on corn yields. If you’ve ever wondered why more agricultural economists don’t use weather as an instrument or worry about the fundamental endogeneity of futures prices, this post is for you.
Labels:
agricultural productivity,
agriculture,
corn,
crop yields,
econometrics,
food
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