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When modeling medium and long-term challenges we need a reference path of economic development (the so-called baseline). Because sectoral models often offer a more fundamental understanding of future developments for specific sectors, many CGE modeling teams have adopted approaches for linking...
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Long-term labour market projections are a popular tool for assessing future skill needs and the possibility of skill …
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The promotion of sustainability is envisaged by the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) as a major issue for future … new CAP became law, at least 30% of the national budget of direct payments is tied to the respect of three main ecological …
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This paper investigates the effects of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) payments on the indirectly generated non … the effect according to business location - rural or urban, the agricultural supply chain and according to CAP Pillars. A … of CAP payments in both static and dynamic models of employment. The results suggest positive net spillovers of CAP …
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empirical results based on the Italian Farm Accountancy Data Network show that the CAP 2013 reform is expected to decrease the …
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agrifood sector announced the application of the program 'New Farmers Installation within the financial framework of CAP'. As a … that Greece is a part of the European Union on the theoretical part are examined CAP's subsidizes consequences on Greek …
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temporality. A case study of the national implementation of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in Germany 2014 …–2022 is used to elaborate the conceptual argument. The CAP has saliently incorporated environmental objectives, while … meta-review of 142 texts evaluating policy instruments and calibrations in the CAP 2014–2022, focusing on Germany, found …
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