Nonlinear effects of conservation reserve program rental rates on land enrollment under varying crop price regimes

IF 3.3 2区 经济学 Q2 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Eugene Adjei, Jingfang Zhang, Wendiam Sawadgo, Wenying Li
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Abstract

We use a panel smooth transition regression model to investigate the influence of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) rental rates on land enrollment under different crop price regimes. We employ a flexible estimation technique, allowing the CRP rental rate incentives to vary with crop prices, and construct a Hausman-type instrumental variable to address endogeneity. Simulations are conducted to assess the impact of varying crop prices on CRP acreage and its associated environmental effects. Results reveal a nonlinear relationship between rental rates and enrollment, with the impact diminishing as crop prices increase. A 10% rise in CRP rental rates corresponds to a 5.1% expansion in enrollment, reducing to 4.2% when crop prices reach a specific threshold. High crop prices lead to fewer acres enrolled, decreased carbon sequestration, increased phosphorus and nitrogen runoff, and increased sediment loss. Our findings highlight the importance of considering price fluctuations in conservation planning as it has significant implications for environmental conservation policies and programs.

不同作物价格体系下保护储备计划租金率对土地注册的非线性影响
我们使用面板平稳过渡回归模型来研究在不同作物价格体系下,保护储备计划(CRP)租金对土地注册的影响。我们采用了灵活的估算技术,允许 CRP 租金激励随作物价格的变化而变化,并构建了 Hausman 型工具变量来解决内生性问题。我们进行了模拟,以评估不同作物价格对 CRP 种植面积及其相关环境效应的影响。结果显示,租金与注册人数之间存在非线性关系,随着农作物价格的上涨,其影响逐渐减弱。CRP 租金上涨 10%,注册人数增加 5.1%,当作物价格达到特定临界值时,注册人数减少到 4.2%。高农作物价格会导致种植面积减少、碳固存减少、磷和氮径流增加以及沉积物流失增加。我们的研究结果凸显了在保护规划中考虑价格波动的重要性,因为它对环境保护政策和计划具有重大影响。
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Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY-
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
6.90%
发文量
117
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy provides a forum to address contemporary and emerging policy issues within an economic framework that informs the decision-making and policy-making community. AEPP welcomes submissions related to the economics of public policy themes associated with agriculture; animal, plant, and human health; energy; environment; food and consumer behavior; international development; natural hazards; natural resources; population and migration; and regional and rural development.
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