The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers with diminishing marginal utility of income derive nonpecuniary benefits from farming. We use the model to show how lump-sum or 'decoupled' government payments could have positive and substantial effects on the supply of agricultural products. The result is simple and intuitive: payments allow those who enjoy farming to continue farming while maintaining a reasonably high living standard. Without payments, a lower living standard leads to higher marginal utility of income, making higher off-farm wages more desirable than lower on-farm wages plus non-pecuniary benefits from farming. Farmers respond to a reduction in payments by shifting thei...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
If farmers are risk averse, greater farm income variability should increase off-farm labor supply. T...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpos...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
This study analyzes the mechanism of coexistence of non-agricultural part-time work of farmer househ...
Decoupled payments are lump-sum income transfers to farm operators that do not depend on current pro...
Most of the empirical literature in this area tends to analyze labor allocation decisions of economi...
According to neo-classical theory, farm operators’ labour allocation is determined by the relative w...
The welfare of farm families, even those with large farms, is not determined solely by their incomes...
This paper studies the extent to which decoupled income support measures in agriculture can have pro...
This paper studies the extent to which decoupled income support measures in agriculture can have pro...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
If farmers are risk averse, greater farm income variability should increase off-farm labor supply. T...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
In addition to farm work, most farm families have someone working in off-farm employment. The purpos...
In the past three decades, farm families have relied on government payments and off-farm income to r...
Changes in the structure of agriculture in the United States during the past 30 years have had drama...
On-and off-farm employment offamily farm members has been a permanent phenomenum in U.S. agriculture...
This study analyzes the mechanism of coexistence of non-agricultural part-time work of farmer househ...
Decoupled payments are lump-sum income transfers to farm operators that do not depend on current pro...
Most of the empirical literature in this area tends to analyze labor allocation decisions of economi...
According to neo-classical theory, farm operators’ labour allocation is determined by the relative w...
The welfare of farm families, even those with large farms, is not determined solely by their incomes...
This paper studies the extent to which decoupled income support measures in agriculture can have pro...
This paper studies the extent to which decoupled income support measures in agriculture can have pro...
Statistical evidence shows that farm families in most of the developed countries are increasingly de...
If farmers are risk averse, greater farm income variability should increase off-farm labor supply. T...
We study the relationship between the off-farm labor decision and the limited-resource farmers\u27 a...