@article{Corsi:126702,
      recid = {126702},
      author = {Corsi, Alessandro and Salvioni, Cristina},
      title = {Effects Of The Cap Reform On Off‐Farm Labour  Participation},
      address = {2012},
      number = {1007-2016-79566},
      pages = {18},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {The process of change in the EU Common Agricultural Policy  (CAP) from trade and market distorting measures to more  neutral interventions has been long, but in this process  the 2003 reform (the so-called Fischler reform) has been  the most important step, abolishing most coupled support  and introducing the fully decoupled Single Farm Payment  Scheme (SFP). In this paper, we try to assess its effects  on off-farm labour participation of farmers, an issue also  relevant in terms of rural development effects. We estimate  a random effects probit model of operators’ off-farm labour  participation from a panel of Italian COP farms drawn from  the FADN, thus controlling for unobserved  heterogeneity.
The results suggest that the effects of the  reform on off-farm labour participation, if any, are weak.  No variable directly related to the CAP reform is  significant. These results are not in contrasts with the  theoretical considerations, since the reform entails both  wealth and substitution effects that tend to offset each  other.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/126702},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.126702},
}