Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of Economics
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Abstract
This paper summarises a decade of research by the authors into the welfare economic
foundations for agricultural policy. The main results are that the levels of support to
agriculture in rich developed countries like Norway are way out of proportion with what
could conceivably be defended by welfare theoretic arguments. However, the present debate
on the multifunctional role of agriculture points to valid arguments for agricultural support.
In terms of welfare economics these arguments are found in the links between agriculture and
public goods like landscape amenities and food security. This paper offers a modest attempt to quantify the Pigouvian subsidies that could be derived from these arguments
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