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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 effects of the 2003 CAP reform on the farmers’ decisions on whether to abandon their farming activity, how much to … prices, level of information about Cap reform, farm size play an important role in the decision to abandon or continue. In …
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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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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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discussions on the CAP France favored price cuts while the Federal Republic pleaded for quantitative restrictions, is explained …
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The reform of the CAP in 1999, with extensive revisions in 2003 (Council regulation 1782/2003), was constructed around …
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During the 2004 food crisis in Niger, the weakness of the main production system, millet, to produce enough food to sustain short term crises, has been revealed. Questions arise how the Nigerian smallholder systems can be assisted by research and development policies to intensify production and...
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This study evaluates the welfare implications of tariff reforms in the cereals sector of the SADC region. Applying the global simulation model (GSIM), a multi-country partial equilibrium model, to the cereals industries of thirteen SADC countries, the study computes price and welfare effects of...
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In most developing countries, historically, the main strategy for improving the food sector has focused on increasing farm-level production. But in recent years, with the emphasis on value chain analysis, there has been much more focus on subsector studies, demand-driven approaches, and...
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