The Effect Of Decoupled Direct Payments On Farm Exit Behaviour: Quasi-Experimental Evidence From Europe
Source: Trinity College Dublin
As a consequence of the recent reform of the Common Agricultural Policy the agricultural sector throughout the EU is undergoing a process of major structural change. The removal of direct payments and price support policies are expected to change farmers' behaviour and force them to reconsider their participation in agricultural production. In this paper, the authors perform an ex-post cross-country farm level empirical analysis of farmers' market exit behaviour in response to these reforms. Using a panel dataset for the EU15 countries for the period 2001-2005, they apply quasi-experimental empirical methods to identify the causal relationship between the decoupling policy and farm market exit.
| Format: | Size: | 530.00 | |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |



