This study examines the dynamics and effects of land allocation choices between two different agricultural sectors, and , in an evolutionary context and under sectoral interdependencies. The analysis of the proposed model identifies three possible scenarios. In the first scenario, where the expansion of one sector A generates negative effects on both sectors, the outcome may be a “poverty trap”. In the second scenario, a “symbiotic” relationship between sectors exists: profits in sector A (B) increase if sector B (A) expands. This enables a stable and Pareto-superior economic diversification in the regional economy. In the third scenario, a change in land use towards sector A (B) generates negative market externalities on sector B (A); this context favors the specialization in one of the two sectors. For each scenario, policy implications and empirical examples are discussed.

The land allocation game: externalities and evolutionary competition / Antoci, A., Iannucci, G., Rocchi, B., Ticci, E.. - In: STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS. - ISSN 0954-349X. - STAMPA. - 64:(2023), pp. 124-133. [10.1016/j.strueco.2022.12.003]

The land allocation game: externalities and evolutionary competition

Iannucci G.
;
Rocchi B.;
2023

Abstract

This study examines the dynamics and effects of land allocation choices between two different agricultural sectors, and , in an evolutionary context and under sectoral interdependencies. The analysis of the proposed model identifies three possible scenarios. In the first scenario, where the expansion of one sector A generates negative effects on both sectors, the outcome may be a “poverty trap”. In the second scenario, a “symbiotic” relationship between sectors exists: profits in sector A (B) increase if sector B (A) expands. This enables a stable and Pareto-superior economic diversification in the regional economy. In the third scenario, a change in land use towards sector A (B) generates negative market externalities on sector B (A); this context favors the specialization in one of the two sectors. For each scenario, policy implications and empirical examples are discussed.
2023
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Antoci, A., Iannucci, G., Rocchi, B., Ticci, E.
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