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MARKET ORIENTATION AND THE MULTIFACTOR PRODUCTIVITY OF CHEROKEE INDIAN FARMERS BEFORE REMOVAL

Matthew T. Gregg    

Resumen

The efficiency of Cherokee Indian agriculture before removal has been debated since the early nineteenth century, yet no study has employed quantitative methods to estimate the multifactor productivity of these farmers. For this investigation I employed a unique census collected in 1835 to estimate Cherokee household-level technical efficiency and scale elasticities to determine which group (classified in terms of economic and racial characteristics) within this diverse Nation achieved the highest farm productivity. The analysis reveal that among non-slaveholding Cherokess?the majority of Cherokee households in the Southeast?market-oriented units that were unrelated to any particular household racial composition achieved the highest multifactor productivity.

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