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Central institutions of the European Union and academic circles in some of the EU countries have launched works that enable to outline the Common Agricultural Policy for the next EU financial perspective. Based on analyses of the official Polish and EU documents and studies prepared by...
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under what conditions CAP reform occurs and what the influence of the European Commission (Commission) is on CAP reform. We … external changes have important impacts on the occurrence and extent of CAP reform and on the influence of the Commission … both the status quo bias and Commission influence. More significant external change results in more reform and more …
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There is an ongoing debate on which are the determinants of CAP reform. The economic environment has not been … contemplated as a direct determinant of CAP reform but its proxy, the budget, has not only been looked at as such but underlined as … a key cause of CAP reform. This paper argues, however, that the budget does not affect the modus operandi of the CAP. It …
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This paper investigates the effects of the CAP payments on the indirectly generated non-farm jobs in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which are central to job creation. It examines whether there are differences in the effect according to business location - rural or urban, the...
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Current projections indicate that agricultural GHG emissions are hardly expected to fall between 2017 and 2030 while the sink in the LULUCF sector is projected to decline. These trends call into question the feasibility of the Commission's roadmap to reach net zero emissions by 2050....
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The Common Agricultural Policy is the basis for ensuring food security, the sustainable use of natural resources and the balanced development of rural areas in the Member States of the European Union. The three paths of the CAP through which these objectives are achieved are: direct payments,...
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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is the oldest and one of the most controversial policies in the European Union. With the initial objective of making the countries of the Union self-sufficient in food goods, it began with generous support to farmers through guaranteed and high prices, for...
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During the past decades several attempts have been made to reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The article …
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In this paper we examine the content of farm animal biodiversity conservation measurescurrently under implementation in the European Union (EU), as a result of the application of EC Regulations 1257/99 and 1750/99. We surveyed 69 Rural Development Plans (RDPs) set up in EU Member States. Our...
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Czech farmers experienced an enormous exogenous shock when they joined the common agricultural market (CAM) and the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in 2004. Using the World Bank's dataset, we apply the synthetic control method to establish a counterfactual case of the Czech Republic food...
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