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The CAP, more than any other EU policy, has traditionally been seen as the core of European integration. Yet, the interests of the member states over agricultural agenda diverge to an extent that has encroached on the supranational construction and the communautaire nature of this policy area....
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Theoretical grounds for the use of the public policies. Influence of global factors on the Polish food economy. Changes in the Polish agriculture after the accession to the EU. The effects of the CAP for the food industry. Agricultural land as a production factor for non-agricultural sectors of...
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The importance of direct payments in Polish agriculture in the regional perspective. Effectiveness of regional and structural policy instruments affecting the development of entrepreneurship. Potential changes to the distribution of public funds in the field of pillar I of the Common...
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The paper investigates the trends in the Polish farm incomes between 2004-2011 and some potential changes in the 2015-2020 period. The analysis was prepared based on the Polish FADN database, focusing on field crops, dairy cows, pigs and mixed farms. Our study showed that the production costs...
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Effects of changes in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) beyond 2013 and their impact on the position of EU agriculture in global markets ares discussed. The key questionarises as to whether the next CAP reform can support development of the EU agriculture in the long-term perspective. It was...
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The paper presented a short review of research on Total Factor Productivity (TFP) estimates at the global level and in the selected countries. Moreover, own study on TFP in the Polish farms during 2004-2012 based on FADN data was shown. The TFP measures were calculated for crops, milk, pigs and...
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