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Volumetric choice experiments and welfare measures in a subsidy-driven context

  • Wiktor Budzinski
  • , Mikołaj Czajkowski
  • , Solen Le Clec’h
  • , Olimpia Markiewicz
  • , Bettina Matzdorf
  • , Matej Opatrný
  • , Jens Rommel
  • , Julian Sagebiel
  • , Christoph Schulze
  • , Milan Scasný
  • , Lenny van Bussel
  • , Katarzyna Zagorska
  • , Wojciech Zawadzki

Publication: Contribution to journalJournal articlepeer-review

Abstract

Volumetric Choice Experiments (VCE) offer a novel approach to studying individual behavior, traditionally explored through Discrete Choice Experiments. This study assesses the efficacy of VCE in understanding farmers' preferences regarding new results-based and practice-based agri-environmental contracts, using a comprehensive international stated preference survey. Recognizing that farmers often act as households maximizing utility rather than purely profit-driven producers, we provide justification for applying a utility-based framework in this context. The subsidy-driven nature of agri-environmental contracts poses a challenge for the use of multiple discrete-continuous choice models suited for VCE data. Conventionally, these models utilize an income-based budget equation, which would not be binding given the willingness-to-accept format of the experiment. To operationalize our model, we adopt a land-based budget equation, facilitating the development of a novel compensating variation measure for welfare analysis. Our findings reveal insightful contrasts between VCE-derived data and traditional DCE results, highlighting the complexities encountered and the comparability of outcomes. By delving into the distinct attributes of VCE and justifying the utility-based approach for farmers, this research not only bridges a critical gap in the literature but also enhances our understanding of farmer behavior, with significant implications for the design and implementation of future agri-environmental policies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101572
Number of pages23
JournalResource and Energy Economics
Volume86
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

Keywords

  • Volumetric choice experiment
  • Multiple discrete-continuous choice
  • Farm household utility
  • Agri-environmental-climate measures
  • Farmer preferences
  • Biodiversity
  • Common Agricultural Policy

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