农民有多看重他们的独立性?

How much do farmers value their independence?

Agricultural Economics · 2005
被引 76
人大 A-

中文导读

利用美国生猪养殖户调查数据,估计了合同生产与独立生产在预期净收益、风险降低和非货币收益上的差异,发现养殖户对自主经营有强烈偏好。

Abstract

Abstract A farmer's decision to contract or produce independently depends on the distribution of income and the nonpecuniary attributes associated with both business arrangements. The benefits to growers from contracting (such as risk reduction) may be overestimated if the nonpecuniary benefits enjoyed by independent producers (such as the right to make management decisions and own the commodity produced) are not accounted for. This study uses data from a U.S. national survey of hog producers to estimate (1) the difference in expected net returns between contracting and independent production, (2) the premium a representative farmer would pay for the risk reduction provided by a contract, and (3) the premium a farmer would pay for the nonpecuniary benefits associated with independent production. Results indicate that growers have a strong preference for autonomy—with moderately risk‐averse growers being willing to pay more for the attributes of independent production than they would for the risk‐reducing benefits of a contract.

农户独立性偏好农业合同选择非金钱收益风险规避