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The paper discusses the decisions on the CAP in the context of the Berlin summit. In a rather broad perspective the agricultural sectoral and related objectives are analyzed for their consistency and compatability with higher ranking societal objectives. The policies' allocational and...
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- 2009. The level of family farm income was mainly dependent on subsidies and subventions. A low dependence between the value …
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Heckman selection bias and the GMM estimators to estimate income distributional effects of CAP subsidies. The results do not … confirm the theoretical hypothesis that landowners benefit a large share of the CAP subsidies. According to our estimates … decupled payments, respectively. The CAP subsidies are only marginally capitalised in land rents. Our results suggest that the …
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