Disaggregated Impacts of CAP Reforms Proceedings of an OECD Workshop
The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is an important policy for the European Union and accounts for about 40% of the EU budget. Ever since its inception in 1958, the CAP has been regularly reviewed and adjusted to improve its performance and adapt to changing circumstances. At a time when the post-2...
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OECD Publishing
2011
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Table of Contents:
- The impact of modulation as a policy instrument
- Annex
- Environmental consequences in Austria of the 2003 CAP reform
- The impact of the Health Check on structural change and farm efficiency: a comparative assessment of three European agricultural regions
- The impact of decoupling and price variation on dairy farmers' strategy: overview of theoretical and real effects
- Abbreviations
- The impact of decoupling and modulation in the European Union: a sectoral and farm level assessment
- The CAP Health Check in France: A significant redistribution of payments?
- The impact of the European Union sugar reform on the beet processing sector
- Spatial structure of agricultural production in France: the role of the Common Agricultural Policy
- The impact of CAP reform on the environment: some regional results
- The impact of the CAP on regional employment: a multi-modelling cross-country approach
- European Union land markets and the Common Agricultural Policy
- European Union dairy policy reform: impact and challenges
- Foreword
- Overview
- The economic impact of allowing partial decoupling under the 2003 Common Agricultural Policy reforms
- The impact of SPS implementation options on the distribution of support
- Distribution of agricultural direct payments: the case of France
- Scenar 2020-II: Decomposition analysis to understand policy impacts on agricultural primary production and related processing sectors