Evaluation of the efficiency of European Union farms: A risk-adjusted return approach

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The aim of this study was to assess the efficiency of EU member-state farms using a risk-adjusted return approach and to determine the impact of subsidies on the efficiency of EU farms. Farm efficiency was analysed by the member-state and by the type of farming and was based on the calculation of Sharpe and Treynor ratios. Systemic risk was expressed by standard deviation in order to estimate the share of systemic risk in the total risk. The change in Sharpe ratios was assessed to determine the impact of subsidies on EU farm efficiency. The results of the risk-adjusted return analysis reveal that farms in the EU-15 were more efficient than farms in the EU-12 in 2004–2013, possibly due to being more experienced in risk management. Nevertheless, the EU-15 did not undertake a bigger share of systemic risk when compared to the EU-12 farms. The impact of financial support on the efficiency of the EU-12 farms was also not stronger when compared to the EU-15 farms.

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Alekneviciene, V., Stareviciute, B., & Alekneviciute, E. (2018). Evaluation of the efficiency of European Union farms: A risk-adjusted return approach. Agricultural Economics (Czech Republic), 64(6), 241–255. https://doi.org/10.17221/272/2016-AGRICECON

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