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The Role of the Common Agricultural Policy in Enhancing Farm Income: A Dynamic Panel Analysis Accounting for Farm Size in Italy

Luigi Biagini, Federico Antonioli, Simone Severini

2020Journal of Agricultural Economics39 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract As a multi‐objective policy, the EU Common Agricultural Policy continues to secure significant income support for farmers as one of the nine specific objectives. We estimate the income transfer efficiency of a broad set of pivotal policy measures, focusing on the effects of farm structure on income transfer efficiency. We use dynamic modelling, based on a micro‐data panel of Italian farms for the period 2008–2014, allowing for endogeneity, simultaneity bias, and omitted variables. In line with previous studies and economic expectations, we find that decoupled direct payments provide the highest contribution to agricultural incomes, followed by agri‐environmental payments and on‐farm investment subsidies. Coupled payments have no significant impacts on farmers’ income. Generally, for all analysed Common Agricultural Policy measures, large farms benefit from greater transfer efficiency levels compared with medium and small farms. These differences among instruments and across farms suggest that policy‐participation costs may play a pivotal role, together with the economic structure of farms, in determining the income transfer efficiency of CAP policies.

Topics & Concepts

EndogeneitySubsidyCommon Agricultural PolicyPanel dataEconomicsAgricultureTransfer paymentDirect PaymentsAgricultural policyFarm incomeSimultaneityIncome SupportPaymentAgricultural economicsComprehensive incomePublic economicsGross incomeEuropean unionEconometricsEconomic policyFinanceProduction (economics)MacroeconomicsGeographyPhysicsWelfareState income taxTax reformMarket economyClassical mechanicsArchaeologyAgricultural Economics and PolicyLand Rights and ReformsRural development and sustainability
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