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The Incidence of Agricultural Subsidies on Farmland Rental Rates: Overcoming Bias From Inertia, Expectations, and Tenancy Arrangements

The Incidence of Agricultural Subsidies on Farmland Rental Rates: Overcoming Bias From Inertia, Expectations, and Tenancy Arrangements

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Date of publication
December 2010
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AGRIS:US2016217760

Recent studies indicate that the effect of government subsidies on rentalrates for farmland may be lower than once thought and lower than predictions from theory.However, there are still a number of unresolved issues in estimating subsidy incidence econometrically. We identify three such issues, inertia, expectations, and tenancy arrangements,and employ panel data from the state of Kansas to resolve them. Our econometric modelsuggests that subsidy incidence on rental rates is low in the short run, but consistent withpredictions from theory in the long run.

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Hendricks, Nathan P.
Janzen, Joseph P.
Dhuyvetter, Kevin C.

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