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As agricultural policy reform and its effects have become increasingly territorialised, analyseswhich attempt to explain or predict impacts need to be more localised but also identify spillovereffects. In addition to the predictions of policy shocks predicted by sectoral partialequilibrium...
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Development Payments on adoption of new technologies. In thiscontext, the expected process of CAP reforming after 2013 is likely … of innovation adoption under two different policy scenarios. Preliminaryresults highlight that the CAP strongly affects …
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The 2003 review of the Common AgriculturalPolicy (CAP) has introduced several new policy tools,among which cross …
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’sCommon Agricultural Policy (CAP) on the Greek beef sector during the period 1993-2005. A GARCH process is used to estimateexpected price …
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This paper sets out the results of a research project carried out by the University ofPalermo and financed by the Sicilian Region, which aims to establish the impact of theFischler Reform on Sicilian agriculture, and to project future scenarios that take into accountsome of the changes that the...
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Since 2000, the two important reforms of The EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)took place. The Agenda 2000 Berlin … single payment scheme - SPS), which areno longer linked to the production (decoupling). This CAP reform also includes … paper is twofold. First, we investigate the impact of the CAP reformon the Dutch agricultural sector in 2004 – 2007; second …
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