Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the basis of certain economic peculiarities of agriculture. However, by overlooking the so-called government failures of the political system as an independent variable in explaining the Common Agricultural Policy it is impossible to explain, for example, the strong agricultural lobbyism. The theoretical model of this article integrates economic as well as political actors in order to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy. The proposed theoretical model is not “tested”, but the criteria for such a test are presented
Given the difficulty of implementing reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), it seems worthw...
The agricultural policies of industrial countries bring financial strain to their economic welfare. ...
Conventional economic analysis of public policy has been traditionally conducted in the conceptual c...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy inductive...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
This paper_considers the politi_cal econ~my of agriculture and the implications for economic analysi...
The systematic subsidization and exploitation of agriculture by developed and developing countries r...
Two types of public choice models have been applied to model the political economy of farm programs:...
In this paper, political preference functions and bargaining models based on game theory are examine...
Abstract. This paper explores the theoretical justifi cations for public expenditures to sup-port th...
One of the paradoxes faced by policy analysts concerns how agriculture benefits from relatively high...
Conventional economic analysis of public policy has been traditionally conducted in the conceptual c...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
This study examines the behavior of public agents creating and administering policies to transfer re...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Given the difficulty of implementing reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), it seems worthw...
The agricultural policies of industrial countries bring financial strain to their economic welfare. ...
Conventional economic analysis of public policy has been traditionally conducted in the conceptual c...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy inductive...
Economic theory has tried to explain the characteristics of the Common Agricultural Policy on the ba...
This paper_considers the politi_cal econ~my of agriculture and the implications for economic analysi...
The systematic subsidization and exploitation of agriculture by developed and developing countries r...
Two types of public choice models have been applied to model the political economy of farm programs:...
In this paper, political preference functions and bargaining models based on game theory are examine...
Abstract. This paper explores the theoretical justifi cations for public expenditures to sup-port th...
One of the paradoxes faced by policy analysts concerns how agriculture benefits from relatively high...
Conventional economic analysis of public policy has been traditionally conducted in the conceptual c...
In this paper, we examine the political-economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
This study examines the behavior of public agents creating and administering policies to transfer re...
In this paper, we examine the political economy drivers of the variation in agricultural protection,...
Given the difficulty of implementing reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), it seems worthw...
The agricultural policies of industrial countries bring financial strain to their economic welfare. ...
Conventional economic analysis of public policy has been traditionally conducted in the conceptual c...