Can RCTs help improve the design of CAP
Conference paper: We illustrate how randomized controlled trials (RCTs) could be used as a learning tool to shed light on various aspects of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). RCTs are quasi-absent from the CAP evaluation toolbox, despite their frequent use to evaluate other European Union policies, or agricultural policies in developing countries. We draw upon existing debates on the role of RCTs in policy-making to derive a list of points of attention. We then consider four specific examples of evaluation questions for the CAP, and based on examples drawn from agricultural and social policies in developing and developed countries, argue that the RCT toolbox has the potential to significantly add to existing approaches to evaluating and designing components of the CAP.
Keywords JEL
Keywords
- Field experiments
- Common agricultural policy
- Impact evaluation
- Policy design
- Field experiments JEL codes C93
- Q18
Title of the congress
- Colloque Politiques agricoles et alimentaires : trajectoires et réformes
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