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The Common Agricultural Policy

1999
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) seeks to provide an internal market and common prices for agricultural products. It is distinctive amongst EU policies in its complexity, conflicting objectives and status as a ‘cornerstone’ of the EU. The CAP accounts for large shares of both EU decision-making and spending: about half of the Community’s budget ...
John Peterson, Elizabeth Bomberg
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The Common Agricultural Policy: A Case of Embedded Liberalism

2019
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) can be fruitfully construed as an instance of European embedded liberalism, shaped by overlapping layers of domestic, European Union, and international policymaking. Such a conceptualization reveals the large role of domestic politics, even in an area like the CAP, where policy competences were early on extensively ...
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The Common Agricultural Policy

1989
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has often been described as the cornerstone of the European Community. From the outset it was clear that agriculture would play a fundamental role, both because of its intrinsic importance to the economies of the Six, and as part of the basic Franco-German compromise on which the European Community was based.
Hugh Arbuthnott, Geoffrey Edwards
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Common Agricultural Policy

2001
Abstract The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has been, and still is, the sectoral policy of the EU generating the largest redistribution of income among European citizens. The Guarantee Section of EAGGF (the European Agricultural Guarantee and Guidance Fund) absorbed 46 per cent of the total EU budget in 1997, while a substantial ...
Secondo Tarditi, George Zanias
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The Common Agricultural Policy

2022
This chapter examines one of the first European policies, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). It does so by focusing on the policy’s objectives, instruments, actors, and debates. It looks at the way in which the CAP has evolved since the 1960s, and attempts to explain this evolution by asking and answering a number of important questions: why has the
Fouilleux, Eve, Gravey, Viviane
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The Common Agricultural Policy

2023
François Duchêne   +2 more
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The common agricultural policy

Third World Quarterly, 1984
C Mackel, J Marsh, B Revell
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The Common Agricultural Policy

1988
‘While the Common Agricultural Policy may be well known for the political and financial problems to which it gives rise, the legal issues underlying it have not been so widely discussed’. Usher went on to note that the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) lay behind many institutional developments, that agriculture was the first single market, and it was ...
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The Common Agricultural Policy

1983
The most significant changes in agricultural policy since the 1947 Agriculture Act took place as a result of Britain’s entry into the EC in 1973. Until this time, British agriculture had been treated as a special case with legislative and financial support readily available for it.
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Agricultural policy in the era of digitalisation

Food Policy, 2021
Melf-Hinrich Ehlers   +2 more
exaly  

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