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The aim of this contribution is to examine how the French and theGerman positions on agricultural policy have developed since thefoundation of the EEC and what the driving forces were behind. The“general consensus” underlying the EEC treaty, and according towhich the common market would be...
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In its periodic declarations of domestic support to the WTO, the EU has progressively reduced its amber-box declarations in line with its changing system of farm support. Surprisingly, however, in 2007/08 it managed to more than halve its amber box compared with that of the previous year, easily...
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The decoupling of direct payments, caused by the introduction of the Single Payment Scheme (SPS), has generated an incentive for farmers to decrease the production of cereals, oilseeds and protein crops (COP) and (because of the reform of sugar CMO) sugar beet. In some cases, this has also...
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To attain fundamental reform of the post-2013 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), a serious debate is needed in 2009 … Farm Payment should not become the mainstay of the future CAP but be gradually phased out. Second, it proposes that the … existing two-pillar structure of the CAP should be replaced by a public goods pillar (containing all efficient policies to be …
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As a consequence of the ‘greening’ process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the demand for evaluation of actual …
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contributed to enhance the role of Turkey as an increasingly important trade partner country. The paper concludes that future CAP … oriented economies aiming at supporting agro-food economic relations and eventually a diminishing role of direct CAP support. …
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The CAP, more than any other EU policy, has traditionally been seen as the core of European integration. Yet, the … decoupling, additional payments within Article 69 of the Council Regulation No 1782/2003). The second pillar of the CAP is … areas. In fact, specific patterns of re-nationalization in this policy sphere can be discerned. Therefore, is the CAP a EU …
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Policy-makers are quarrelling about the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). France intends to conclude a … CAP reform during its 2008 EU Presidency before a thorough Budget Review is due in 2009 that will revise CAP spending. The …
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The paper presents a political economy analysis of the present and future CAP reform induced under different policy … exchange model suggested by HENNING (2000). Main results are: (i) Both present and future CAP reforms are significantly biased … shift in the future CAP when compared to increased WTO restrictions. (iii) The timing of the reform is important, given the …
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