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– i.e. the intensity of production, farm income, share of rented land and operation subsidies – are discussed. The …
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Factor Markets Coordination: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, Belgium
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to use data from the 2007 Agricultural Resource Management Survey to assess the inequality in the distribution of farm family living expenditures.The impact on inequality of marginal increases in expenditure components with respect to aggregate...
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Despite ambitious agricultural reforms initiated by the federal government, inefficient and unprofitable producers predominate in post-Soviet Russia. However, in some regions a more robust restructuring has taken place. Observing two Russian regions-one with substantially restructured...
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subsidies have remained more important than CAP Pillar 2 subsidies, both in the structure of wine farm total income and in the … same period their participation in CAP subsidy payments was reduced much more from more than 80% to around 60%. Subsidies …
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While there is an extensive literature on tax evasion a further aspect of cheating on the state, namely benefit fraud, has gained relatively modest attention in the economic literature. This paper seeks to fill this gap. We explore differences between benefit fraud and tax evasion due to...
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value of the potential innovation. Although subsidies and monitoring may be equivalent policy tools to solve firms' free … innovation. The supremacy of monitoring tools over subsidies is proved to depend on which type of information the Government is …
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