Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data

The literature on the capitalization of agricultural policies documents that government subsidies can increase farmland values with attesting empirical evidence found in a variety of agricultural programs. This study argues that the well-documented capitalization effect of agricultural subsidies on...

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Main Authors: Tzong-Haw Lee, Hung-Hao Chang, Yi-Ting Hsieh, Bo-Yuan Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/728
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spelling doaj-681cb2a1342e4a9eb2527a45595ab91c2021-07-23T13:50:07ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-07-011072872810.3390/land10070728Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction DataTzong-Haw Lee0Hung-Hao Chang1Yi-Ting Hsieh2Bo-Yuan Chang3School of Economics and Management, Hubei Polytechnic University, No. 16 North Road, Guilin 435003, ChinaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, National Taiwan University, No. 1 Roosevelt Road, Section 4, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Agricultural Economics, National Taiwan University, No. 1 Roosevelt Road, Section 4, Taipei 10617, TaiwanGraduate School of Engineering Science and Technology, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, 123 University Road, Section 3, Douliou 64002, TaiwanThe literature on the capitalization of agricultural policies documents that government subsidies can increase farmland values with attesting empirical evidence found in a variety of agricultural programs. This study argues that the well-documented capitalization effect of agricultural subsidies on farmland prices may not be directly related to the agricultural disaster relief program (ADRP). On the one hand, disaster relief payments can positively capitalize into farmland prices. On the other hand, disaster shocks may result in farm income loss which can decrease farmland prices. This paper empirically examines the overall effect of the ADRP on farmland prices in Taiwan. A unique dataset on 97,864 parcels of farmland transacted in the farmland market is used. By estimating the fixed effect and instrumental variable fixed effect model, a negative overall effect of the incidence and the level of ADRP payments on farmland prices is evident. Moreover, the effect is more pronounced among farmland located in urban areas. This finding provides evidence that the negative stigmatized effect dominates the positive capitalization effect of the ADRP payments on farmland values, especially for farmland located in urban areas (JEL Q15, Q18, Q54).https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/728farmland pricesfarmland transactionagricultural disaster relief program (ADRP)capitalization effect
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Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
Land
farmland prices
farmland transaction
agricultural disaster relief program (ADRP)
capitalization effect
author_facet Tzong-Haw Lee
Hung-Hao Chang
Yi-Ting Hsieh
Bo-Yuan Chang
author_sort Tzong-Haw Lee
title Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
title_short Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
title_full Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
title_fullStr Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
title_full_unstemmed Can Agricultural Disaster Relief Programs Affect Farmland Prices? Empirical Evidence from Farmland Transaction Data
title_sort can agricultural disaster relief programs affect farmland prices? empirical evidence from farmland transaction data
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The literature on the capitalization of agricultural policies documents that government subsidies can increase farmland values with attesting empirical evidence found in a variety of agricultural programs. This study argues that the well-documented capitalization effect of agricultural subsidies on farmland prices may not be directly related to the agricultural disaster relief program (ADRP). On the one hand, disaster relief payments can positively capitalize into farmland prices. On the other hand, disaster shocks may result in farm income loss which can decrease farmland prices. This paper empirically examines the overall effect of the ADRP on farmland prices in Taiwan. A unique dataset on 97,864 parcels of farmland transacted in the farmland market is used. By estimating the fixed effect and instrumental variable fixed effect model, a negative overall effect of the incidence and the level of ADRP payments on farmland prices is evident. Moreover, the effect is more pronounced among farmland located in urban areas. This finding provides evidence that the negative stigmatized effect dominates the positive capitalization effect of the ADRP payments on farmland values, especially for farmland located in urban areas (JEL Q15, Q18, Q54).
topic farmland prices
farmland transaction
agricultural disaster relief program (ADRP)
capitalization effect
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/7/728
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