@article{Bastian:104108,
      recid = {104108},
      author = {Bastian, Christopher T. and Nagler, Amy M. and Menkhaus,  Dale J. and Ehmke, Mariah D. and Whitaker, James B. and  Young, C. Edwin},
      title = {Decoupled Programs, Payment Incidence, and Factor Markets:  Evidence from Market Experiments},
      address = {2011},
      number = {321-2016-11249},
      series = {Selected Paper},
      pages = {23},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {We use laboratory market experiments to assess the impact  of asymmetric knowledge of a per-unit subsidy and the  effect of a decoupled annual income subsidy on factor  market outcomes. Results indicate that when the subsidy is  tied to the factor as a per-unit subsidy, regardless of  full or asymmetric knowledge for market participants,  subsidized factor buyers distribute nearly 22 percent of  the subsidy to factor sellers. When the subsidy is fully  decoupled from the factor, as is the case with the annual  payment, payment incidence is mitigated and prices are not  statistically different from the no-policy treatment.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/104108},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.104108},
}