This study investigates the impact of the SAPS (Single Area Payment Scheme) on farmland rental rates in the new EU Member States. Using a unique set of farm level panel data with 20,930 observations for 2004 and 2005 we are able to control for important sources of endogeneity. According to our results, the SAPS has a positive and statistically significant impact on land rents in the EU. However, the estimated incidence is smaller than predicted theoretically. Land rents capture only 19 cents of the marginal SAPS Euro, and around 10 percent of the SAPS benefit non-farming landowners through higher farmland rental prices. As the share of rented land is higher in corporate farms than individual ones, family farms benefit more from the SAPS tha...
Since the accession of the eight Central and Eastern European countries, farmers in these countries ...
In this paper we estimate the income distributional effects of the common agricultural policy (CAP) ...
In this study, we analyse how three scenarios involving different levels of harmonisation of common ...
This study, carried out in the context of the Factor Markets research project, investigates the imp...
This is the first paper which empirically estimates the capitalization of the Single Payment Scheme ...
This Factor Markets Working Paper analyses the impact of increasing direct payments on land rents in...
Following the decoupling of agricultural support from productions, the likelihood that payments get ...
This paper analyzes the impact of increasing direct payments (DPs) on land rents in six new EU membe...
This paper estimates the capitalization of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) into land values. The the...
Following the decoupling of agricultural support from productions, the likelihood that payments get ...
Economic theory and empirical findings suggest that the way in which agricultural support is provide...
The empirical literature suggests that farmland prices and rents capitalise agricultural subsidies a...
The recent implementation of CAP area payments (the Single Area Payments, SAP) in the New Member Sta...
This paper analyses the extent to which agricultural subsidies are capitalised into land rental pric...
We study the capitalisation of subsidies in the European Union (EU) regions in the yea...
Since the accession of the eight Central and Eastern European countries, farmers in these countries ...
In this paper we estimate the income distributional effects of the common agricultural policy (CAP) ...
In this study, we analyse how three scenarios involving different levels of harmonisation of common ...
This study, carried out in the context of the Factor Markets research project, investigates the imp...
This is the first paper which empirically estimates the capitalization of the Single Payment Scheme ...
This Factor Markets Working Paper analyses the impact of increasing direct payments on land rents in...
Following the decoupling of agricultural support from productions, the likelihood that payments get ...
This paper analyzes the impact of increasing direct payments (DPs) on land rents in six new EU membe...
This paper estimates the capitalization of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS) into land values. The the...
Following the decoupling of agricultural support from productions, the likelihood that payments get ...
Economic theory and empirical findings suggest that the way in which agricultural support is provide...
The empirical literature suggests that farmland prices and rents capitalise agricultural subsidies a...
The recent implementation of CAP area payments (the Single Area Payments, SAP) in the New Member Sta...
This paper analyses the extent to which agricultural subsidies are capitalised into land rental pric...
We study the capitalisation of subsidies in the European Union (EU) regions in the yea...
Since the accession of the eight Central and Eastern European countries, farmers in these countries ...
In this paper we estimate the income distributional effects of the common agricultural policy (CAP) ...
In this study, we analyse how three scenarios involving different levels of harmonisation of common ...