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    <title>Modeling the Impacts of Policy on Entry into Organic Farming:&#13;
Evidence from Danish-UK Comparisons, 1989-2007.</title>
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      <item>1organics</item>
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    <keywords>Organic farming policy measures; Denmark and the UK; robust Bayesian&#13;
inference.</keywords>
    <abstract>This paper analyzes organic farming entry decisions using a novel, missing-data&#13;
methodology and a piece-wise linear depiction of policy. Our primary goal is to&#13;
ascertain, from the available but limited information, whether Danish and UK policy&#13;
measures toward organic agriculture have had discernible impacts on participation.&#13;
Despite considerable interest in the growth of organic farming, both regionally and&#13;
globally, there has been little systematic analysis of such phenomena. Whilst analyses of&#13;
organic farming policy instruments have provided extensive and detailed reviews of&#13;
instruments applied, generally speaking, the spirit of those enquiries takes as datum that&#13;
organic policies have had the desired impacts. Yet such conjectures remain mostly&#13;
untested. Hence, there is a need to examine systematically whether there exist&#13;
relationships between the introduction of organic farming policies and the growth of the&#13;
organic food sector, and whether particular organic farming policy measures are more&#13;
effective than others. In this paper, we take a first step in this endeavor by undertaking&#13;
an econometric analysis of the relationship between organic farming policies in Denmark&#13;
and the UK during the period 1989-2007. Using two response variables – the numbers of&#13;
farmers and growers converting to organic production and the total land area under&#13;
organic conversion – we implement a simple, though robust, Bayesian methodology&#13;
which accounts formally for several idiosyncrasies of the sample, including missing&#13;
observations in the response variables and the stepwise-linear impacts of policy. The&#13;
Bayesian methodology evidences routine implementation of recent advances in Markov&#13;
Chain Monte Carlo methods – Gibbs sampling and data augmentation, in particular – and&#13;
leads to robust inferences about the nature and extent of the impacts of policy on entry&#13;
into organic agriculture. Extensions are discussed (276 words).</abstract>
    <date>2008</date>
    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <publication>Agricultural Economics</publication>
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