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소농직불금 지급기준의 적정성 및 소득분배 효과 분석Analysis on the Adequacy and Income Distribution Effect of the Small-scale Farm Direct Payment

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Analysis on the Adequacy and Income Distribution Effect of the Small-scale Farm Direct Payment
Authors
김태화양승룡
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
한국농업경제학회
Keywords
Cluster Analysis; Gini Coefficient; Income Distribution Effect; Small-scale Farm; Small-scale Farm Direct Payment
Citation
농업경제연구, v.62, no.3, pp.79 - 101
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KCI
Journal Title
농업경제연구
Volume
62
Number
3
Start Page
79
End Page
101
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/138218
ISSN
0549-6047
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the adequacy of the current small-scale farm direct payment focusing on small farm criteria and to analyze the income distribution effect of smallscale farm direct payment. The detailed research contents are as follows. First, by using a cluster analysis the adequacy of the small-scale farm direct payments is analyzed. Second, the income distribution effect of small-scale farm direct payment is analyzed. To this end, we conduct a scenario analysis using different size limits and subsidy levels, which were issues at the time of the direct payment system reform. As a result of analysis, the current criteria which is set as 0.5 ha or less fails to match the actual characteristics of small scale farms. In addition, The small-scale farm direct payment was proven to have a positive effect on alleviating income inequality among farm households.
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