IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA

This paper evaluates the impact of a market price support measure (TPSP) on the chemical fertilizer use in China. This policy was implemented by the government to support farmers’ income and grain production in four provinces in Northeast China. This paper collected data of 390 counties before and a...

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Main Authors: Wei Zhu, Lixia Qi, Ruimei Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics
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Online Access:https://www.foodandagriculturejournal.com/vol9.no1.pp1.pdf
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spelling doaj-6be9354dae114d72ab370995a44a47c22021-03-08T12:53:57ZengInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural EconomicsInternational Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics2147-89882147-89882021-01-0191111IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINAWei Zhu0Lixia Qi1Ruimei Wang2China Agricultural University, College of Economics and Management, ChinaNorth China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, School of Public Administration, ChinaChina Agricultural University, College of Economics and Management, ChinaThis paper evaluates the impact of a market price support measure (TPSP) on the chemical fertilizer use in China. This policy was implemented by the government to support farmers’ income and grain production in four provinces in Northeast China. This paper collected data of 390 counties before and after the policy implementation, then applied difference-indifferences (DID) and DID-matching approaches to evaluate the treatment effects and find evidence that supports this identification strategy. The results show that an average of approximately 8.7% of chemical fertilizer was overused by each county that implemented the policy compared to the counterfactual scenario with no policy. Our findings suggest that the impact of market price support measures on the environment needs to be considered.https://www.foodandagriculturejournal.com/vol9.no1.pp1.pdfchemical fertilizeroverusemarket price support measuresubsidytreatment effect
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author Wei Zhu
Lixia Qi
Ruimei Wang
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Lixia Qi
Ruimei Wang
IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics
chemical fertilizer
overuse
market price support measure
subsidy
treatment effect
author_facet Wei Zhu
Lixia Qi
Ruimei Wang
author_sort Wei Zhu
title IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
title_short IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
title_full IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
title_fullStr IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF MARKET PRICE SUPPORT MEASURES ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZER USE IN CHINA
title_sort impact of market price support measures on chemical fertilizer use in china
publisher International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics
series International Journal of Food and Agricultural Economics
issn 2147-8988
2147-8988
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This paper evaluates the impact of a market price support measure (TPSP) on the chemical fertilizer use in China. This policy was implemented by the government to support farmers’ income and grain production in four provinces in Northeast China. This paper collected data of 390 counties before and after the policy implementation, then applied difference-indifferences (DID) and DID-matching approaches to evaluate the treatment effects and find evidence that supports this identification strategy. The results show that an average of approximately 8.7% of chemical fertilizer was overused by each county that implemented the policy compared to the counterfactual scenario with no policy. Our findings suggest that the impact of market price support measures on the environment needs to be considered.
topic chemical fertilizer
overuse
market price support measure
subsidy
treatment effect
url https://www.foodandagriculturejournal.com/vol9.no1.pp1.pdf
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