[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAMNational audienceCost-benefit analysis of agro-environmental schemes (AES) critically hinges on the extent of additional vs windfall effects. We use treatment effects methods to estimate these effects. We make three contributions to the literature. First, we derive the statistical assumptions underlying Difference-in-Difference matching as restrictions on an economic model. These restrictions are consistent with what we know about the practical implementation of the program. Second, we present the first disaggregated estimation of the additionality and windfall effects of a nationwide AES program on environmentally-relevant practices for a nationally representative sample of farmers. Third, we...