Essays on environmental and agricultural economics

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Autor(a) principal: Lima Filho, Francisco Luis
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/30036
Resumo: This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles within the field of environmental and agricultural economics. Essentially, I empirically investigate topics related to the impacts of agricultural mechanization and the impacts of agricultural regulations on trade. Below follows a brief description of the three articles. The first paper, written jointly with Francisco J. M. Costa, shows how the adoption of agricultural mechanization can prompt structural transformation in an emerging economy. We study the fast spread of mechanical harvesting that followed the prohibition of pre-harvest field burning in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We combine remote-sensing data on sugarcane production and censuses data to estimate the impacts of field mechanization on the local labor markets. We find that the adoption of mechanical harvesting led to the industrialization of the field; one standard deviation larger adoption of agricultural mechanization reduces the share of workers employed in the agricultural sector by 2.3 percentage points, and increases the employment share of manufacturing and services sector by 1.7 and 1.1 percentage points, respectively. The second article, written with Francisco J. M. Costa and Letícia Nunes, studies if and how the adoption of a new agricultural technology that reduces agricultural fires can ameliorate local health outcomes. We investigate the fast spread of mechanical harvesting in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We assess two channels through which mechanization could affect health outcomes: a direct reduction in air pollution from field burning, and an indirect effect through income increase. By combining remote-sensing data on the sugarcane production, annual particulate matter data, census information, and official health records, we estimate the impacts of agricultural mechanization on pollution, income per capita, and infant hospitalizations and mortality. Our instrument for the adoption of combine harvesters is the slope of sugarcane fields. Results suggest that the adoption of this new technology did not improve air quality, but increased average household income and reduced infant hospitalization. We also find that this reduction in infant hospitalization was concentrated in the non-harvest season, suggesting that the direct effect of reduced field burning is not the main driver of the health gains. Lastly, the third paper, co-authored with Rafael Ornelas, estimates the effects of a set of non-tariff barriers (NTB) regulations imposed by the European Union (EU) between 1997 and 2002 on trade flows of beef products. We introduce NTB regulations in a trade model a la Melitz (2003) and Chaney (2008) to analyze their impacts on trade flows. Our model predicts that after a group of countries impose a NTB regulation within group trade flows increase if exports from this group to the rest of the world decreases or if this group's imports from the rest of the world increases. We test this prediction empirically using a differences-in-differences approach. We find that EU's regulations on beef products increased trade of beef products between EU countries by 20%, reduced EU exports to non-EU countries by around 40%, and reduced EU imports of the regulated goods from non-EU countries by 60%.
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spelling Lima Filho, Francisco LuisEscolas::EPGEFerreira, Pedro Cavalcanti GomesPessoa, João Paulo Cordeiro de NoronhaAssunção, Juliano JunqueiraChimeli, Ariaster BaumgratzCosta, Francisco Junqueira Moreira da2021-01-18T21:06:28Z2021-01-18T21:06:28Z2020-06-30https://hdl.handle.net/10438/30036This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles within the field of environmental and agricultural economics. Essentially, I empirically investigate topics related to the impacts of agricultural mechanization and the impacts of agricultural regulations on trade. Below follows a brief description of the three articles. The first paper, written jointly with Francisco J. M. Costa, shows how the adoption of agricultural mechanization can prompt structural transformation in an emerging economy. We study the fast spread of mechanical harvesting that followed the prohibition of pre-harvest field burning in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We combine remote-sensing data on sugarcane production and censuses data to estimate the impacts of field mechanization on the local labor markets. We find that the adoption of mechanical harvesting led to the industrialization of the field; one standard deviation larger adoption of agricultural mechanization reduces the share of workers employed in the agricultural sector by 2.3 percentage points, and increases the employment share of manufacturing and services sector by 1.7 and 1.1 percentage points, respectively. The second article, written with Francisco J. M. Costa and Letícia Nunes, studies if and how the adoption of a new agricultural technology that reduces agricultural fires can ameliorate local health outcomes. We investigate the fast spread of mechanical harvesting in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We assess two channels through which mechanization could affect health outcomes: a direct reduction in air pollution from field burning, and an indirect effect through income increase. By combining remote-sensing data on the sugarcane production, annual particulate matter data, census information, and official health records, we estimate the impacts of agricultural mechanization on pollution, income per capita, and infant hospitalizations and mortality. Our instrument for the adoption of combine harvesters is the slope of sugarcane fields. Results suggest that the adoption of this new technology did not improve air quality, but increased average household income and reduced infant hospitalization. We also find that this reduction in infant hospitalization was concentrated in the non-harvest season, suggesting that the direct effect of reduced field burning is not the main driver of the health gains. Lastly, the third paper, co-authored with Rafael Ornelas, estimates the effects of a set of non-tariff barriers (NTB) regulations imposed by the European Union (EU) between 1997 and 2002 on trade flows of beef products. We introduce NTB regulations in a trade model a la Melitz (2003) and Chaney (2008) to analyze their impacts on trade flows. Our model predicts that after a group of countries impose a NTB regulation within group trade flows increase if exports from this group to the rest of the world decreases or if this group's imports from the rest of the world increases. We test this prediction empirically using a differences-in-differences approach. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
title Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
spellingShingle Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
Lima Filho, Francisco Luis
Technology adoption
Structural transformation
Health
Non-tariffs barrier regulation
Agricultural products
Economia
Economia agrícola
Economia ambiental
Agricultura - Regulamentação
Produtos agrícolas - Comércio
Mecanização agrícola
title_short Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
title_full Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
title_fullStr Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
title_full_unstemmed Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
title_sort Essays on environmental and agricultural economics
author Lima Filho, Francisco Luis
author_facet Lima Filho, Francisco Luis
author_role author
dc.contributor.unidadefgv.por.fl_str_mv Escolas::EPGE
dc.contributor.member.none.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Pedro Cavalcanti Gomes
Pessoa, João Paulo Cordeiro de Noronha
Assunção, Juliano Junqueira
Chimeli, Ariaster Baumgratz
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima Filho, Francisco Luis
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Costa, Francisco Junqueira Moreira da
contributor_str_mv Costa, Francisco Junqueira Moreira da
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Technology adoption
Structural transformation
Health
Non-tariffs barrier regulation
Agricultural products
topic Technology adoption
Structural transformation
Health
Non-tariffs barrier regulation
Agricultural products
Economia
Economia agrícola
Economia ambiental
Agricultura - Regulamentação
Produtos agrícolas - Comércio
Mecanização agrícola
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Economia
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Economia agrícola
Economia ambiental
Agricultura - Regulamentação
Produtos agrícolas - Comércio
Mecanização agrícola
description This thesis contains three independent but interrelated articles within the field of environmental and agricultural economics. Essentially, I empirically investigate topics related to the impacts of agricultural mechanization and the impacts of agricultural regulations on trade. Below follows a brief description of the three articles. The first paper, written jointly with Francisco J. M. Costa, shows how the adoption of agricultural mechanization can prompt structural transformation in an emerging economy. We study the fast spread of mechanical harvesting that followed the prohibition of pre-harvest field burning in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We combine remote-sensing data on sugarcane production and censuses data to estimate the impacts of field mechanization on the local labor markets. We find that the adoption of mechanical harvesting led to the industrialization of the field; one standard deviation larger adoption of agricultural mechanization reduces the share of workers employed in the agricultural sector by 2.3 percentage points, and increases the employment share of manufacturing and services sector by 1.7 and 1.1 percentage points, respectively. The second article, written with Francisco J. M. Costa and Letícia Nunes, studies if and how the adoption of a new agricultural technology that reduces agricultural fires can ameliorate local health outcomes. We investigate the fast spread of mechanical harvesting in the sugarcane sector in São Paulo state, Brazil. We assess two channels through which mechanization could affect health outcomes: a direct reduction in air pollution from field burning, and an indirect effect through income increase. By combining remote-sensing data on the sugarcane production, annual particulate matter data, census information, and official health records, we estimate the impacts of agricultural mechanization on pollution, income per capita, and infant hospitalizations and mortality. Our instrument for the adoption of combine harvesters is the slope of sugarcane fields. Results suggest that the adoption of this new technology did not improve air quality, but increased average household income and reduced infant hospitalization. We also find that this reduction in infant hospitalization was concentrated in the non-harvest season, suggesting that the direct effect of reduced field burning is not the main driver of the health gains. Lastly, the third paper, co-authored with Rafael Ornelas, estimates the effects of a set of non-tariff barriers (NTB) regulations imposed by the European Union (EU) between 1997 and 2002 on trade flows of beef products. We introduce NTB regulations in a trade model a la Melitz (2003) and Chaney (2008) to analyze their impacts on trade flows. Our model predicts that after a group of countries impose a NTB regulation within group trade flows increase if exports from this group to the rest of the world decreases or if this group's imports from the rest of the world increases. We test this prediction empirically using a differences-in-differences approach. We find that EU's regulations on beef products increased trade of beef products between EU countries by 20%, reduced EU exports to non-EU countries by around 40%, and reduced EU imports of the regulated goods from non-EU countries by 60%.
publishDate 2020
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2020-06-30
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2021-01-18T21:06:28Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2021-01-18T21:06:28Z
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