eprintid: 16658 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 1482 importid: 105 dir: disk0/00/01/66/58 datestamp: 2015-03-16 14:54:27 lastmod: 2021-04-02 15:49:34 status_changed: 2015-03-16 14:54:27 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Laukkanen, Marita creators_name: Nauges, Céline creators_idrefppn: 17222778X title: Evaluating greening farm policies: a structural model for assessing agri-environmental subsidies ispublished: pub subjects: subjects_ECO abstract: This study uses a structural econometric model to evaluate the impacts of support from a European Union agri-environmental program designed to reduce nutrient pollution from agricultural land. Drawing on a representative sample of individual grain farms, we first quantify the effects of agri-environmental payments on farms’ decisions on land allocation and on fertilizer use. We then combine the predicted land allocation and fertilizer use with environmental production functions to quantify the impact on nutrient loading. Finally, we assess the monetary value of reduced nutrient pollution, drawing on a recent valuation study. date: 2014-08 date_type: published official_url: http://tse-fr.eu/pub/28887 faculty: tse divisions: tse keywords: Agri‐environmental programs keywords: farm subsidies keywords: structural models keywords: panel data keywords: policy evaluation keywords: nutrient pollution keywords: cost‐benefit analysis language: en has_fulltext: FALSE subjectsJEL: JEL_Q53 subjectsJEL: JEL_Q58 view_date_year: 2014 full_text_status: none publication: Land Economics volume: 90 number: 3 pagerange: 458-481 refereed: TRUE oai_identifier: oai:tse-fr.eu:28887 harvester_local_overwrite: oai_set harvester_local_overwrite: faculty harvester_local_overwrite: site harvester_local_overwrite: creators_idrefppn oai_lastmod: 2015-01-08T16:11:14Z oai_set: tse oai_set: ut1c site: ut1 citation: Laukkanen, Marita and Nauges, Céline (2014) Evaluating greening farm policies: a structural model for assessing agri-environmental subsidies. Land Economics, 90 (3). pp. 458-481.