农业政策改革与农场外劳动决策

Agricultural Policy Reform and Off‐farm Labour Decisions

Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2005
被引 88
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了1996年美国农业政策改革对堪萨斯州农民是否外出工作的影响,发现固定脱钩支付可能减少外出工作,但新政策环境可能因风险规避增加外出劳动参与,总体净效应不大。

Abstract

Abstract Off‐farm labour decisions of a sample of Kansas farmers are evaluated. The central question of our analysis pertains to whether 1996 US farm policy reforms may have altered the decisions to work off the farm. The effects of policy decoupling on off‐farm labour are complex: different aspects of policy changes can have opposing effects on off‐farm work decisions. Essentially, this makes this issue an empirical question. Results show that the introduction of fixed, decoupled payments in 1996 might have reduced the likelihood of off‐farm labour participation. However, the new policy environment may have increased farm households’ revealed aversion to risk, motivating a higher participation in non‐farm labour markets. The effects of 1996 policy reforms on farm income variability could have been attenuated by changes in US crop insurance programmes and by an increase in emergency assistance payments towards the end of the 1990s. The reduction in price supports may have increased the motivation for working off the farm. The net effect of the overall reforms on off‐farm work participation is not likely to have been large.

农业政策改革非农劳动决策脱钩支付风险规避