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member states’ implementations of the CAP reform and to reflect endogenous world market prices based upon a spatial global … trade model. The specific contribution of the analysis is a detailed look at the impacts of national differences in the CAP …
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The aim of the paper is to provide an econometric, dynamic, multi-product and partial equilibrium model for the Spanish agriculture able to analyse the effects of the SFP and subsequent reforms in both the irrigated and non-irrigated cultivation. In the case of the EU Mediterranean countries,...
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policy responses to this problem remain unclear. This paper uses a global general equilibrium model, projections of global …
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2010 AAEA Presidential Address; forthcoming in January 2011 AJAE in shortened version.
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areas. According to some points of view, the excessive support should be cut down, but the primary objectives of the CAP … the same time? How can the environment be preserved in line with the development of the rural areas? The renewed CAP was …
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We apply a spatial price equilibrium model of the world sugar market to simulate an abolishment of the EU quota system in 2015/16. To overcome the normative nature of the approach, we calibrate the model by attaching a non-linear cost term to each trade flow. This is in some regards similar to...
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Analyses of the impact of European policies on agricultural change are most often based on agricultural sector models. Such models have their limitations: they cannot specify the interaction between agriculture and the rest of the economy, and their spatial dimension is usually limited. Land use...
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The arable crop sector in Spain is highly dependent of the Community subsidies and account for 33% of total transfers received by the Community. Then, it is expected that the introduction of the Single Farm Payment (SFP) will drive important changes in the arable crop production in Spain. The...
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