SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE

We develop a static simulation model to analyse income losses and income risks at aggregated agriculture sector level. Our empirical case study is based on farm level records for direct payments claims (IACS data) and covers the period 2010–2011. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the imp...

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Main Author: Jaka ZGAJNAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2016-04-01
Series:Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
Subjects:
MCS
EU
Online Access:http://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/RAAE_1_2016_Zgajnar.pdf
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spelling doaj-6a5fd9dbbd6045a9bb05ed33c30942d62020-11-25T00:04:17ZengSlovak University of AgricultureReview of Agricultural and Applied Economics1336-92612016-04-01191566410.15414/raae/2016.19.01.56-64638-1SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTUREJaka ZGAJNARWe develop a static simulation model to analyse income losses and income risks at aggregated agriculture sector level. Our empirical case study is based on farm level records for direct payments claims (IACS data) and covers the period 2010–2011. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the impact of different levels of risk on income trends. Results show that 80% of farms are extremely dependent on direct payments. Farm production types highly supported by direct payments consequentially fall into the low-risk group. Results show that a significant share of income loss at sector level is carried by small farms (by economic class). Average probability of larger losses at the sector level ranges between 2% and 64%. Our results also indicate that larger farms often have better risk-return ratios and thus face lower relative income risks.http://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/RAAE_1_2016_Zgajnar.pdfincome stabilisation toolrisk analysisdirect paymentsMCSEU
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SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
income stabilisation tool
risk analysis
direct payments
MCS
EU
author_facet Jaka ZGAJNAR
author_sort Jaka ZGAJNAR
title SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
title_short SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
title_full SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
title_fullStr SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
title_full_unstemmed SIMULATION MODEL BASED ON IACS DATA; ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO ANALYSE SECTORAL INCOME RISK IN AGRICULTURE
title_sort simulation model based on iacs data; alternative approach to analyse sectoral income risk in agriculture
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Review of Agricultural and Applied Economics
issn 1336-9261
publishDate 2016-04-01
description We develop a static simulation model to analyse income losses and income risks at aggregated agriculture sector level. Our empirical case study is based on farm level records for direct payments claims (IACS data) and covers the period 2010–2011. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we investigate the impact of different levels of risk on income trends. Results show that 80% of farms are extremely dependent on direct payments. Farm production types highly supported by direct payments consequentially fall into the low-risk group. Results show that a significant share of income loss at sector level is carried by small farms (by economic class). Average probability of larger losses at the sector level ranges between 2% and 64%. Our results also indicate that larger farms often have better risk-return ratios and thus face lower relative income risks.
topic income stabilisation tool
risk analysis
direct payments
MCS
EU
url http://roaae.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/RAAE_1_2016_Zgajnar.pdf
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