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“Industrious Revolution”: Consumption, Gender and Social Capital in a German Developing Economy, 1600-1900’ is using marriage and … death inventories to investigate how consumption interacted with production and demographic behaviour in two of these …
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farming over leaving the sector. Nevertheless, income from agriculture is to a substantial extent complemented by off …
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farming over leaving the sector. Nevertheless, income from agriculture is to a substantial extent complemented by off …
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farming over leaving the sector. Nevertheless, income from agriculture is to a substantial extent complemented by off …
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In this paper we explore whether the incorporation of systematic time series analyses and mathematical optimization procedures in the practical planning process has the potential to improve production program decisions. The cases of four German cash crop farms are investigated over six planning...
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Europe did desire to increase market work and consumption. But elites used the “social capital” of traditional institutions … to oppose new work and consumption practices, especially by women, migrants, and the poor. Although they seldom blocked …
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In this programming period, the most important initiative of the European agriculture innovation policy is the European …
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The present study aims to empirically analyze the competing effects of social interactions and conversion subsidies on the adoption of organic farming practices for two samples of olive and cereal growers in Greece and Germany, respectively. To this end we construct two alternative indicators to...
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Dieser Arbeitsbericht analysiert und bewertet die Auswirkungen der Vorschläge der EUKommission zur künftigen Gestaltung der Direktzahlungen an landwirtschaftliche Betriebe ab 2014. Im Mittelpunkt der auf Deutschland bezogenen Analysen stehen die Vorschläge zum sog. Greening, das neue...
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Die deutsche Fläche an Kurzumtriebsplantagen (KUP) ist in den letzten drei Jahren überproportional stark angestiegen, und für 2011 geht die FNR von über 4.000 ha kommerziell genutzten Plantagen aus. Die größten KUP-Flächen befinden sich in Brandenburg (~ 1.600 ha), Niedersachsen (~ 700...
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