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The Varying Impacts of Agricultural Support Programs on U.S. Farm Household Consumption
Authors:James B.  Whitaker
Affiliation:James B. Whitaker is an economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service (USDA-ERS).
Abstract:Farm households are economic agents whose income is derived from farm, off-farm, and government sources. This article uses farm-level data from the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS) and recent advances in the econometric theory of dynamic pseudo-panels to show that farm households consume various sources of income differently at the margin. Particular attention is given to a specific type of lump-sum government transfer payment intended to be decoupled from (independent of) farm production decisions. The results suggest that relatively decoupled government subsidies have a greater marginal effect on farm household consumption than subsidies that are tied to market conditions.
Keywords:agricultural subsidies    consumption    pseudo-panels
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