Multifunctionality is a multifaceted concept and the economic literature that treats the concept has mushroomed over the last couple of years. This paper surveys that literature. With respect to quantification of multifunctional production, it is concluded that jointness in production is at the core of the multifunctionality problem and that scale issues may be highly important. A large share of the paper considers the policy design literature. It is shown i.a. that the level of transaction costs has to be considered when developing policies, that even optimal policies may be controversial from a trade perspective and that the spatial variation both in production and values should be accounted for. One of the main problems from a policy perspective is the identification and valuation of the objects that are to be paid for.
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31 December 2008
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December 31 2008
Multifunctional Agriculture — What does the Economic Literature Tell Us? Available to Purchase
Fredrik Olof Laurentius Nilsson;
Fredrik Olof Laurentius Nilsson
Department of Economics,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Knut Per Hasund;
Knut Per Hasund
Department of Economics,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Ing-Marie Gren;
Ing-Marie Gren
Department of Economics,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
, Box 7013, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden
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Yves Surry
Yves Surry
Department of Economics,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Online ISSN: 1932-1473
Print ISSN: 1932-1465
© 2008 F. O. L. Nilsson et al.
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2008) 2 (4): 281–319.
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Nilsson FOL, Hasund KP, Gren I, Surry Y (2008), "Multifunctional Agriculture — What does the Economic Literature Tell Us?". International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 2 No. 4 pp. 281–319, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/101.00000018
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