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Comparing modeling approaches for assessing priorities in international agricultural research.

Athanasios Petsakos1, Guy Hareau1, Ulrich Kleinwechter1, Keith Wiebe1, Timothy B Sulser2.   

Abstract

This article examines how the estimated impacts of crop technologies vary with alternate methods and assumptions, and also discusses the implications of these differences for the design of studies to inform research prioritization. Drawing on international potato research, we show how foresight scenarios, realized by a multi-period global multi-commodity equilibrium model, can affect the estimated magnitudes of welfare impacts and the ranking of different potato research options, as opposed to the static, single-commodity, and country assumptions of the economic surplus model which is commonly used in priority setting studies. Our results suggestthatthe ranking oftechnolo- gies is driven by the data used for their specification and is not affected by the foresight scenario examined. However, net benefits vary significantly in each scenario and are greatly overestimated when impacts on non-target countries are ignored. We also argue that the validity of the singlecommodity assumption underpinning the economic surplus model is case-specific and depends on the interventions examined and on the objectives and criteria included in a priority setting study.
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Keywords:  economic surplus model; foresight analysis; international agricultural research; priority setting

Year:  2019        PMID: 33487888      PMCID: PMC7771476          DOI: 10.1093/reseval/rvx044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Eval        ISSN: 0958-2029


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