Organizational Economics in Agricultural Policy Analysis

J. Macdonald, M. Ahearn, D. Banker
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The ongoing industrialization of US agriculture features striking changes in the organization of markets and firms, including a noticeable movement toward larger firms and greater product differentiation among both farms and processors, as well as shifts away from the use of spot markets to govern transactions between the two, and toward greater reliance on formal contracts and alliances. These organizational shifts raise important issues concerning the proper role of government in industrialized agriculture, especially with regard to the design of policy regarding environmental, food safety, competition, R&D, and farm support issues. Furthermore, they raise important issues for designing research and data programs to support policy analysis. Our paper discusses how organizational shifts affect the demand for contemporary agricultural policy analysis. In response to the industrialization process, public policy analysts have drawn heavily on the theory of organizational economics and recognized the importance of developing rich empirical databases on the wide variety of market transactions and organizational responses in agriculture. In particular, we highlight our primary vehicle for understanding organizational change in agriculture, the annual Agricultural Resource Management Survey (ARMS), a comprehensive survey instrument applied to thousands of US farms. The paper describes relevant ARMS-based research and the challenges of updating the survey and our research programs to capture the relevant issues.
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农业政策分析中的组织经济学
美国农业正在进行的工业化以市场和企业组织的显著变化为特征,包括向更大的企业和农场和加工商之间更大的产品差异化的明显转变,以及从使用现货市场来管理两者之间的交易,转向更多地依赖正式合同和联盟。这些组织转变提出了政府在工业化农业中的适当作用的重要问题,特别是关于环境、食品安全、竞争、研发和农场支持问题的政策设计。此外,它们为设计研究和数据程序以支持政策分析提出了重要问题。本文讨论了组织变迁如何影响当代农业政策分析的需求。为了应对工业化进程,公共政策分析师大量借鉴了组织经济学理论,并认识到开发丰富的经验数据库的重要性,这些数据库涉及农业中各种各样的市场交易和组织反应。我们特别强调了我们了解农业组织变革的主要工具,即年度农业资源管理调查(ARMS),这是一项应用于数千个美国农场的综合调查工具。本文描述了相关的基于arm的研究以及更新调查和我们的研究计划以捕获相关问题的挑战。
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