RT Generic T1 The role of energy productivity in the U.S. agriculture A1 Ball, V. Eldon A1 Färe, R. A1 Grosskopf, S. A1 Margaritis, D. A2 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. Departamento de Economía, AB This paper investigates the role of energy on U.S. agricultural productivity using panel data at the state level for the period 1960-2004. We first provide a historical account of energy use in U.S. agriculture. To do this we rely on the Bennet cost indicator to study how the price and volume components of energy costs have developed over time. We then proceed to analyze the contribution of energy to productivity in U.S. agriculture employing the Bennet-Bowley productivity indicator. An important feature of the Bennet-Bowley indicator is its direct association with the change in (normalized) profits. Thus our study is also able to analyze the link between profitability and productivity in U.S. agriculture. Panel regression estimates indicate that energy prices have a negative effect on profitability in the U.S. agricultural sector. We also find that energy productivity has generally remained below total farm productivity following the 1973-1974 global energy crisis. SN 2340-5031 YR 2014 FD 2014-11-19 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10016/19709 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10016/19709 LA eng DS e-Archivo RD 21 may. 2024