Capital misallocation, agricultural subsidies and productivity: A European perspective. Trinity Economic Papers TEP 0221.
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Morando, B. and Newman, C., Capital misallocation, agricultural subsidies and productivity: A European perspective. Trinity Economic Papers TEP 0221., 2021
Abstract
Resource misallocation has been identified as an important source of aggregate pro-
ductivity loss, yet to date there is a notable dearth of studies exploring the nature and
extent of misallocation in the agricultural sector, despite the fact that it continues to
receive significant government supports. In this paper, we analyse resource misalloca-
tion in the agricultural sector of the European Union with the aim of quantifying the
impact of capital misallocation on aggregate productivity and disentangling its sources.
We find that misallocation contributed to a 30 percent loss in productivity in the sector
between 2001 and 2010. We can attribute about one third of this loss to distortionary
government subsidies which disproportionately benefit relatively less productive farms.
We find no evidence that the decoupling reform of the CAP in the mid-2000s reduced
the distortionary effect of CAP subsidies on the allocation of capital. Our results
provide an important benchmark for understanding misallocation in the context of a
modern developed agricultural sector and other industries that benefit from potentially
distortionary government supports.
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/cnewman
Type of material: Working Paper

