Decoupled payments were thought to have minimal impacts on current production decisions and input use. However, the literature has identified several mechanisms through which decoupled payments become coupled. We analyze the effects of uncertainty regarding future policy changes on farm-level production decisions and input use, focusing on farmers’ expectations of base acreage and yield updating. Using farm-level data, we find positive relationships between both decoupled and other government payments and real per acre expenditures on agricultural chemicals. Furthermore, there is evidence that decoupled payments may affect the intensive margin more than other government payments
While in theory decoupled payments do not distort production decisions, in practice there are severa...
We design an experiment to simulate how people make agricultural production decisions under three po...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
Decoupled payments were thought to have minimal impacts on current production decisions and input us...
We analyze the impacts of agricultural subsidies on farm-level production decisions and input use un...
When first introduced, decoupled payments were thought to have minimal impacts on current production...
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...
We analyze the coupling effect of expectations about base acreage and yield updating in future farm ...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
The degree to which U.S. farm programs are decoupled from production has been a central issue in rec...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
While in theory decoupled payments do not distort production decisions, in practice there are severa...
Agricultural support payments that cause no or minimal production distortions are exempt from World ...
Previous research has ignored the influence of inputs on output risk when assessing the effects of d...
While in theory decoupled payments do not distort production decisions, in practice there are severa...
We design an experiment to simulate how people make agricultural production decisions under three po...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
Decoupled payments were thought to have minimal impacts on current production decisions and input us...
We analyze the impacts of agricultural subsidies on farm-level production decisions and input use un...
When first introduced, decoupled payments were thought to have minimal impacts on current production...
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...
We analyze the coupling effect of expectations about base acreage and yield updating in future farm ...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
The degree to which U.S. farm programs are decoupled from production has been a central issue in rec...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...
While in theory decoupled payments do not distort production decisions, in practice there are severa...
Agricultural support payments that cause no or minimal production distortions are exempt from World ...
Previous research has ignored the influence of inputs on output risk when assessing the effects of d...
While in theory decoupled payments do not distort production decisions, in practice there are severa...
We design an experiment to simulate how people make agricultural production decisions under three po...
In the context of the U.S farm policy, this paper analyzes the effect that expectations about base u...