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Experimente zur Gestaltung und Bewertung der GAP : Erkenntnisse eines Expertengremiums
Author(s) -
Curzi Daniele,
ChabéFerret Sylvain,
Di Falco Salvatore,
Kuhfuss Laure,
Lefebvre Marianne,
Matthews Alan
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
eurochoices
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.487
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1746-692X
pISSN - 1478-0917
DOI - 10.1111/1746-692x.12363
Subject(s) - computer science , scalability , common agricultural policy , scale (ratio) , session (web analytics) , data science , risk analysis (engineering) , management science , operations research , engineering , european union , business , world wide web , physics , database , quantum mechanics , economic policy
Summary Over the last twenty years the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has considerably evolved, by introducing new objectives and instruments to address the increasing number of challenges ahead. These changes call for the use of innovative tools to analyse agricultural policy design and evaluation. During the last European Association of Agricultural Economics conference, a panel of experts presented their points of view on how experiments can enhance the CAP evaluation toolkit. In this article we summarise the main insights emerging during this session. We present a review of the different existing experimental approaches followed by some examples of their application in the study of the CAP and a discussion of the potential hurdles to the use of experimental results to design actual policies. From the different contributions it emerges that experimental approaches may represent effective tools to improve the design and evaluation of the CAP. However, a potential hurdle to their wider use is that experimental results often fail to be confirmed when applied to large‐scale policy interventions. In this article we discuss some potential solutions to the main problems affecting the scalability of experimental results, and we provide some insights on how experiments can help to improve the CAP further.