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Policy Instruments in the Common Agricultural Policy [PDF]
Policy changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) can be explained in terms of the exhaustion and long-term contradictions of policy instruments. Changes in policy instruments have reoriented the policy without any change in formal Treaty goals. The social and economic efficacy of instruments in terms of evidence-based policy analysis was a key ...
Ackrill R. +14 more
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Regional Welfare Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to develop a theoretical framework to analyseregional welfare effects of EU’s Common Agricultural Policy. Given the mix ofagricultural policy measures on the one hand and the differences in the agriculturalproduction structure on
Rüdiger ELSHOLZ
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Having evaluated the situation in agriculture and rural areas, and having assessed the significance of new external and internal conditions, the European Commission has decided to reform the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union.
Adrian Sadłowski
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Agri-environmental Climate Measures in the Serbian Agricultural Policy in Relation to the Common Agricultural Policy [PDF]
The agriculture and food production sectors are of great importance for the economy of every country, especially for the member states of the European Union (EU).
Jelena Vapa Tankosić
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Agriculture is one of the main contributors to carbon emissions and is also significantly affected by changing climate. This article investigates the impacts of agricultural support on greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) from agriculture in the European Union.
Jeremiás Máté Balogh
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Feeding the planet and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
Keynote speech held at the Second AGRIMBA-AVA Congress 2011 on Dynamics of International Cooperation in Rural Development and Agribusiness, 23-24 June, 2011, atWageningen, the Netherlands.
C.P. Veerman
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What Common Agricultural Policy after Brexit?
Suppose we were in 2028: what would the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) look like then? Would it be significantly different from the policy we know today? How, and why? And to what extent would Brexit have catalyzed these changes?
Christilla Roederer-Rynning +1 more
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Greening agricultural payments in the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy
Environmental objectives have become increasingly integrated into the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) since the mid-1980s. Integration has been pur- sued through the attachment of environmental conditions to the receipt of direct payments in Pillar
Alan Matthews
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Ecosystem accounting to support the Common Agricultural Policy
The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) provides an integrated statistical framework which organizes spatially explicit data on environmental quality, natural capital and ecosystem services and links this ...
Nicolas Grondard +2 more
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Towards a common agricultural policy in Africa?
The paper analyses the structure and level of international cooperation among African states in the area of agriculture and rural development. It focuses on the AU and its eight Regional Economic Communities. The international cooperation schemes between
Petr BLIZKOVSKY +2 more
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