Self‐reported Resilience of European Farms With and Without the CAP
研究了欧盟农场在继续或取消共同农业政策两种情景下的韧性,发现大型专业化年轻农场主经营的农场韧性最强,小型多样化老年农场主经营的农场韧性最弱。
Abstract Firms are able to survive only if they adapt appropriately in response to disturbances. The ability of a farm to continue after a disturbance is defined as resilience. To analyse the resilience of EU farms we explore exit and the number of adaptation strategies that farmers follow under two scenarios. The current CAP will be continued in the base scenario, while it will be abolished in scenario 2. The outcomes show that under both scenarios large, more specialised farms with young farm heads are most resilient, and small more diversified farms headed by old farmers are least resilient.