Subsidy Incidence in the Presence of Bertrand Suppliers of Complementary Inputs: A U.S. Agricultural Example

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Abby Kelly
Kalyn T. Coatney
Xiaofei Li
Keith H. Coble
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[1] Mississippi State University,Department of Agricultural Economics
[2] Mississippi State University,Department of Agricultural Economics
[3] Mississippi State University,Department of Agricultural Economics
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Subsidies; Bertrand competition; Differentiated products; Farm policy;
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Past farm subsidy research has identified the occurance of subsidy incidence to only a single input factor market (land). We expand subsidy incidence literature to a partial equilibrium two-stage dynamic game between a price-taking buyer and two Bertrand complementary input suppliers. The buyer (farmer) is the target of the government subsidy. We find that a coupled subsidy results in higher input prices for both the affiliated coupled factor (land) and its nonaffiliated complementary factor (e.g. seed). Sector welfare and welfare distribution are highly influenced by input demand complementarity. Surplus for the receiver of the coupled subsidy increases as inputs become closer complements,while aggregate surplus distribution increasingly favors the input suppliers. However, increases in sector growth from coupled subsidies (mulitplier effect) increases as inputs become closer complements. Therefore, policy aimed at mitigating subsidy incidence may reduce sector growth.
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页码:479 / 501
页数:22
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