The article analyses the discrepancy between farmers’ investment intentions and the observed realisations. We focus on intentions to investment in land on the part of 171 farmers in 6 EU case study areas (collected in 2006) and their realised investments between 2006 and 2009. While the farmers who had no intention to invest mostly follow their plans, only 36% of those who intended to invest in 2006 have done so by 2009. We set up a recursive bivariate probit model in which intention is an endogeneous regressor of the realisation. We show that stated intentions are a reasonably good predictor of realised actions, and highlight drivers of the discrepancy between intentions and realisations, such as pessimistic expectations regarding the futu...
In the past two decades farming in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure to sur...
The present paper examines the attitudes and investment behavior of arable crop farmers in a compara...
The agricultural sectors of Kazakhstan and Germany are at different development levels. One possible...
The article analyses the discrepancy between farmers’ investment intentions and the observed realisa...
behaviour is based on the surveys regarding their behavioural intentions. The theory of planned beha...
This article aims to analyse the determinants of EU farmers' intentions to invest in the period 2014...
Uncertainty about the possibility of acquiring land can be rather large in the EU for sectors like d...
Farm investment behaviour is the result of the complex interplay of several variables and is strictl...
Investment in farm capital underpins Scottish Government goals for a sustainable and productive indu...
Farm investment behaviour is the result of the complex interplay of several variables and is strictl...
The present study aims to analyse farmers’ intentions to invest in the period 2014-2020, focussing o...
Reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) contributes to uncertainty in farm planning anda n...
Within the EU, uncertainty about the possibility of acquiring land can be quite significant for indi...
The present paper develops a framework for modeling and explaining the decisions of farmers for real...
Farmland is an essential agricultural production factor that farmers can choose to either buy or ren...
In the past two decades farming in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure to sur...
The present paper examines the attitudes and investment behavior of arable crop farmers in a compara...
The agricultural sectors of Kazakhstan and Germany are at different development levels. One possible...
The article analyses the discrepancy between farmers’ investment intentions and the observed realisa...
behaviour is based on the surveys regarding their behavioural intentions. The theory of planned beha...
This article aims to analyse the determinants of EU farmers' intentions to invest in the period 2014...
Uncertainty about the possibility of acquiring land can be rather large in the EU for sectors like d...
Farm investment behaviour is the result of the complex interplay of several variables and is strictl...
Investment in farm capital underpins Scottish Government goals for a sustainable and productive indu...
Farm investment behaviour is the result of the complex interplay of several variables and is strictl...
The present study aims to analyse farmers’ intentions to invest in the period 2014-2020, focussing o...
Reform of the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) contributes to uncertainty in farm planning anda n...
Within the EU, uncertainty about the possibility of acquiring land can be quite significant for indi...
The present paper develops a framework for modeling and explaining the decisions of farmers for real...
Farmland is an essential agricultural production factor that farmers can choose to either buy or ren...
In the past two decades farming in the European Union (EU) has come under increasing pressure to sur...
The present paper examines the attitudes and investment behavior of arable crop farmers in a compara...
The agricultural sectors of Kazakhstan and Germany are at different development levels. One possible...