Does it matter how much land your neighbour owns? The functioning of land markets in Poland from a social comparison perspective. Factor Markets Working Document No. 59, August 2013


Autoria(s): Fałkowski, Jan
Data(s)

01/08/2013

Resumo

While many factors have been studied in relation to the functioning of land markets, the role of land distribution has received relatively little attention. In this paper, we ask to what extent farmers’ propensity to buy land is related to the difference between them and their neighbours in terms of land ownership. To this end, we employ the concept of relative deprivation. Drawing on micro-level data from the transition period in Poland and using both OLS and instrumental variables strategy, we find that interpersonal comparisons with others in one’s reference group may have motivated a farmer’s behaviour in the land market. In particular, the propensity to purchase land is positively associated with experiencing higher relative deprivation. In addition, this relationship waned over time in a predictable manner: late in the transition period it was weaker than at the beginning of the period.

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Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/58600/1/Factor_Markets_59.pdf

Fałkowski, Jan (2013) Does it matter how much land your neighbour owns? The functioning of land markets in Poland from a social comparison perspective. Factor Markets Working Document No. 59, August 2013. [Working Paper]

Relação

http://www.ceps.eu/book/does-it-matter-how-much-land-your-neighbour-owns-functioning-land-markets-poland-social-compari

http://aei.pitt.edu/58600/

Palavras-Chave #agriculture policy #Poland
Tipo

Working Paper

NonPeerReviewed