Productivity and efficiency in european milk production: Can we observe the effects of abolishing milk quotas?

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The study aims to explore the sources of competitiveness of dairy producers before and after the abolition of milk quotas in selected EU member states. The investigation is based on the stochastic frontier modelling of an input distance function in the specification of the four‐error‐com-ponent model. The model is estimated with a multistep procedure employing the generalized method of moments estimator, addressing the potential endogeneity of netputs, and panel data gained from the FADN database. The results revealed that total factor productivity experienced an increasing trend in the majority of the analysed countries. Since the main driver of productivity growth was found to be the scale effect, our findings support the hypothesis that abolishing milk quotas has a positive effect.

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Čechura, L., Kroupová, Z. Ž., & Benešová, I. (2021). Productivity and efficiency in european milk production: Can we observe the effects of abolishing milk quotas? Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11090835

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