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de-coupling 2 CAP reform 1 ecological-economic modelling 1 expenditure switching 1 global shocks 1 upland farming 1
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Free 2
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Book / Working Paper 2
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Acs, Szvetlana 1 Armsworth, Paul R 1 Dallimer, Martin 1 Gaston, Kevin J 1 Hanley, Nicholas 1 Kohsaka, Akira 1 Robertson, Philip 1 Shinkai, Jun-ichi 1 Wilson, Paul 1
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Department of Economics, University of Stirling 1 Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), Osaka University 1
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OSIPP Discussion Paper 1 Stirling Economics Discussion Papers 1
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Global Shocks and the Japanese Economy:Structural Changes in the 1990s
Shinkai, Jun-ichi; Kohsaka, Akira - Osaka School of International Public Policy (OSIPP), … - 2009
This paper analyzes how those global shocks as foreign business cycles and exchange rate realignments affect the Japanese economy and whether there are structural changes in the transmission mechanism of these shocks in the recent period by using a VAR model. This paper finds that, since the...
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The effect of decoupling on marginal agricultural systems: implications for farm incomes, land use and upland ecology
Acs, Szvetlana; Armsworth, Paul R; Dallimer, Martin; … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2008
In many parts of Europe, decades of production subsidies led to the steady intensification of agriculture in marginal areas, but the recent decoupling of subsidies from production decisions means that the future of farming in these areas is uncertain. For example, in the uplands of the United...
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