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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
Policy-makers need analytical frameworks which aid in evaluating the distribution of impacts of their decisions. The first section of this paper describes an Environment – Behavior – Impact framework for analyzing the impacts on agriculture of government policy changes which favor development in non-urban areas. An illustration of the framework using a hypothetical example follows, and the final section is a discussion of the applicability of empirical methods to the framework.
The authors are grateful to Eileen 0. VanRavens-waay and Lee M. Day for useful comments.