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Economic analysis of the environmental sustainability of agriculture: recent studies using quasi-experimental methods

Journal

CHINA AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIC REVIEW
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 259-273

Publisher

EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/CAER-08-2021-0164

Keywords

Agricultural sustainability; Quasi-experimental methods; Externalities; Agri-environmental policy; C21; H23; Q15; Q53; Q56

Funding

  1. USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture [1024040]

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This review article aims to demonstrate the application of quasi-experimental methods in studying environmental and natural resource issues related to agricultural production. It provides methodological insights and highlights gaps in the literature on agricultural sustainability.
Purpose The purpose of this review article is to demonstrate how the quasi-experimental approach has been used to study environmental and natural resource issues related to agricultural production. Design/methodology/approach This review article first provides a short introduction to the quasi-experimental approach using the potential outcomes framework and then uses studies on the environmental sustainability of agricultural production to illustrate how quasi-experimental methods have been applied. Papers reviewed consist of studies that estimate the environmental externalities from agricultural production, evaluate agri-environmental and other related policies and programs, and demonstrate issues related to on-farm resource use and climate adaptation. Findings Difference-in-differences (DID) and two-way fixed effects methods that utilize the spatial and temporal variation in panel data are widely used to estimate the causal impact of changes in agricultural production and policy on the environment. Utilizing the discontinuities and limits created by agricultural policies and regulations, local treatment effects on land and other input use are estimated using regression discontinuity (RD) or instrumental variable (IV) methods with cross-sectional data. Originality/value Challenges faced by the food systems have made agricultural sustainability more critical than ever. Over the past three decades, the quasi-experimental approach has become the powerhouse of applied economic research. This review article focuses on quasi-experimental studies on the environmental sustainability of agriculture to provide methodological insights and to highlight gaps in the economics literature of agricultural sustainability.

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