Extending the GTAP Data Base and Model to Cover Domestic Support Issues using the EU as Example

Kirsten Urban, H. Jensen, M. Brockmeier
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The EU Single Farm Payment (SFP) is currently distributed in proportion to primary factor shares in version 8 of the GTAP database. In this paper, we investigate whether this way of modeling the EU SFP makes a difference in analyzing agricultural policy reforms. To do so, we create alternative versions of the GTAP database to compare the effects with the default setting in GTAP. Employing OECD data, along with the GTAP framework, we vary the assumptions about the allocation of the SFP. In the process, we demonstrate how to alter and update the GTAP database to implement domestic support of OECD PSE tables. We provide a detailed overview supplemented with assumptions of payment allocation, shock calculations and in particular, the Altertax procedure to update value flows and price equations extended in the GTAP model. Subsequently, we illustrate the impact of those assumptions by simulating a 100% removal of the SFP using the deviating versions of GTAP database. This sensitivity analysis reveals strong differences in results, but particularly in production responses of food and agricultural sectors that decrease with an increasing degree of decoupling. Furthermore, our analysis shows that the effect on welfare and the trade balance decreases with an increasing degree of decoupling. This experiment shows that the allocation of the SFP can have strong impacts on simulation results.
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以欧盟为例,扩展GTAP数据库和模型以涵盖国内支持问题
欧盟单一农场付款(SFP)目前按GTAP数据库第8版中的主要要素份额比例分配。在本文中,我们探讨了欧盟SFP的建模方法是否对分析农业政策改革产生了影响。为此,我们创建GTAP数据库的替代版本,以便将效果与GTAP中的默认设置进行比较。利用经合组织的数据以及GTAP框架,我们对SFP的分配进行了不同的假设。在此过程中,我们演示了如何修改和更新GTAP数据库以实现对OECD PSE表的国内支持。我们提供了详细的概述,并辅以支付分配、冲击计算的假设,特别是在GTAP模型中扩展的用于更新价值流和价格方程的Altertax程序。随后,我们通过使用GTAP数据库的偏离版本模拟100%移除SFP来说明这些假设的影响。这种敏感性分析揭示了结果的巨大差异,特别是在粮食和农业部门的生产响应中,这种差异随着脱钩程度的增加而减少。此外,我们的分析表明,对福利和贸易平衡的影响随着脱钩程度的增加而降低。实验表明,SFP的分配对仿真结果有很大的影响。
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