The dairy farming support system: Do the direct payments cause economic inefficiency?

Authors

  • Anna Guðrún Ragnarsdóttir
  • Birgir Þór Runólfsson
  • Ragnar Árnason

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24122/tve.a.2017.14.2.1

Keywords:

Dairy quotas, subsidies in agriculture.

Abstract

Economic distortions created by the dairy farming support system in Iceland are examined in this paper. Specifically, the impact of the direct payments component of this system is analyzed. The analysis lead to the conclusion that the form of direct payments that has been used is in many ways well-suited to improve dairy farmers' living standards without creating additional social costs in terms of resource misallocation. It follows that it would be socially wasteful, as well as economically detrimental to dairy farmers, to replace this system with an economically less efficient way of providing them with the same amount of financial support.

Author Biographies

  • Anna Guðrún Ragnarsdóttir
    Project manager at the Institute of Economic Studies University of Iceland.
  • Birgir Þór Runólfsson
    Docent Professor, University of Iceland.
  • Ragnar Árnason
    Professor at the University of Iceland.

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Published

2017-12-19

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Section

Peer reviewed articles