Measures agreed by the Council in June 2003, envisage a basic reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). With the new measures the CAP moves towards producer (income) subsidies instead of subsidizing production. Reduction of institutional prices, and replacement (of the significant part) of the existing and certain newly introduced direc
The 2003 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform radically changes the way the European Union (EU) s...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
Working paper series of the joint FP6 project IDEMA, deliverable 22IDEMA is a research project suppo...
Our paper focuses on the key element of the 2003 CAP reform: on the single farm payment (SFP). The b...
In the words of the European Commission, the June 26th 2003 agreement on CAP reform will mean that '...
Recent reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of farm s...
The reform of the CAP in 1999, with extensive revisions in 2003 (Council regulation 1782/2003), was ...
Recent reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of far...
Our paper focuses on the question: how the measures of June 2003 agreement can help the EU to meet t...
summary Both Pillars of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy have been thoroughly overhauled in the p...
An Economic Assessment of the June 2003 Common Agricultural Policy Reform. The main innovation of th...
Policy-makers are quarrelling about the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). France inten...
The subject of the paper is the legal regime of the single payment scheme in the context of the ref...
Recent reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of farm s...
EU farmer repeated their opposition to key elements of the Commission's CAP reform proposals on Apri...
The 2003 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform radically changes the way the European Union (EU) s...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
Working paper series of the joint FP6 project IDEMA, deliverable 22IDEMA is a research project suppo...
Our paper focuses on the key element of the 2003 CAP reform: on the single farm payment (SFP). The b...
In the words of the European Commission, the June 26th 2003 agreement on CAP reform will mean that '...
Recent reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of farm s...
The reform of the CAP in 1999, with extensive revisions in 2003 (Council regulation 1782/2003), was ...
Recent reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of far...
Our paper focuses on the question: how the measures of June 2003 agreement can help the EU to meet t...
summary Both Pillars of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy have been thoroughly overhauled in the p...
An Economic Assessment of the June 2003 Common Agricultural Policy Reform. The main innovation of th...
Policy-makers are quarrelling about the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). France inten...
The subject of the paper is the legal regime of the single payment scheme in the context of the ref...
Recent reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has led to a further decoupling of farm s...
EU farmer repeated their opposition to key elements of the Commission's CAP reform proposals on Apri...
The 2003 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform radically changes the way the European Union (EU) s...
The European Union is not able to maintain CAP in its current form any more: radical reform is u...
Working paper series of the joint FP6 project IDEMA, deliverable 22IDEMA is a research project suppo...