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The evolution of the Common Agricultural Policy is marked by distinct graduality. Thefirst stage was subject to food self-sufficiency priority, the second was clearly of a pro-demandcharacter. The third stage, related to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform after 2013, isdistinguished by...
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According to many researches, decoupled CAP subsidies capitalised on land prices. Most studies on land prices carried out in Europe relate to the SPS system and marginal changes in land values are noted as a result of the subsidising of agriculture. In the SAPS system, used in the new EU-12...
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The concept of creating public goods by land factor is often considered in literature, but its theoretical foundations are quite debatable. The theories of land rent in mainstream economics stand at the position that land factor alone does not create any utility, which means that it does not...
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