Assessing the impact of future CAP reforms on the demand of production factors
The CAP reform process has been a central issue for agricultural economics research in recent years, and is gaining further attention in view of the post-2013 perspectives.
The objective of this paper is to assess ex-ante the effect of different post-2013 CAP and market scenarios on the demand of productions factors. The paper is based on the use of farm household dynamic programming models maximising the net present value with a time horizon until 2030. A representative model has been implemented for 18 different farming systems in 8 EU countries. Changes in marginal values of selected resource constraints (land, labour and capital) are used to assess the potential effect of different scenarios on farm-household demand of production factors.
Results highlight that both policy and market conditions change strongly the demand of productive factors.
BARTOLINI Fabio;
VIAGGI Davide;
RONCHI Davide;
GOMEZ Y PALOMA Sergio;
SAMMETH Frank;
2013-11-15
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
JRC78691
0165-1587,
http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/99593/2/bartoliniviaggironchigomezypalomasammeth.pdf,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC78691,
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