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public services for stimulating the development of the organic sector. In this paper a conceptual model is developed for …
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next round of rural development policy. Our conclusion is that non-agricultural policies may be far more significant to the …
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An agricultural sector model for ex ante policy analysis is developed and applied for the simulation of alternative implementations of the Agenda 2000 Mid Term Review (MTR). The model uses an adapted version of Positive Mathematical Programming allowing simultaneous modelling of individual...
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generally, the whole European rural development policy seems to recognize an important role to the keeping of agricultural and … policy. Results arisen from analysis of Rural Development of this first evaluation are controversial. …
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The way entitlements are originally allocated among farmers and some conditions required to get the payments could affect farmer's willingness to trade land and entitlements. This paper - using a qualitative approach and some results of a farm based simulation analysis - explores how...
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The aim of the paper is to present a picture of the distribution of direct aids ("first" and "second" pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy or CAP) and their impact on farm profits among France in the year 2002. Analysis on separated impacts of each of these direct support schemes on farm...
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In this paper we present a methodology within the multi-criteria paradigm to assist policy decision-making on water management for irrigation. In order to predict farmers' response to policy changes a separate multi-attribute utility function for each homogeneous group, attained applying cluster...
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This paper tests whether the Law of Proportionate Effects (Gibrat, 1931), which states that farms grow at a rate that is independent of their size, holds for the dairy farms in Northern Ireland. Previous studies have tended to concentrate on testing whether the law holds for all farms. The...
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A brief review of the history of agricultural policymaking in Europe and the U.S. reveals that major policy changes have often been brought about by major socio-political "shocks," such as the Great Depression and World War II. Such shocks also lead to the creation of institutions that tend to...
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In the previous years the Mediterranean Member States of the EU came across the Reform of the CAP and especially last year faced the second wave of the Reform for three typical Mediterranean products, namely cotton, olive oil and tobacco. In this paper a partial equilibrium model is used to...
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