@article{Ciaian:157117,
      recid = {157117},
      author = {Ciaian, Pavel and Pokrivcak, Jan and Kancs, d'Artis},
      title = {Empirical Evidence of the Distributional Effects of the  CAP in New EU Member States},
      address = {2013-08-06},
      number = {545-2016-38691},
      series = {Factor Markets Working Paper},
      pages = {24},
      month = {Aug},
      year = {2013},
      abstract = {This study, carried out in the context of the Factor  Markets research project,  investigates the impact of the  SAPS (Single Area Payment Scheme) on farmland rental rates  in the new EU member states. Using a unique set of farm  level panel data with 20,930 observations for 2004 and 2005  we are able to control for important sources of  endogeneity. According to our results, the SAPS has a  positive and statistically significant impact on land rents  in the EU. However, the estimated incidence is smaller than  predicted theoretically. Land rents capture only 19 cents  of the marginal SAPS euro, and around 10% of the SAPS  benefit non-farming landowners through higher farmland  rental prices. As the share of rented land is higher in  corporate farms than individual ones, family farms benefit  more from the SAPS than corporate farms do.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/157117},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.157117},
}