The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs) applied by 59 regional/country units, during the 2001-2004 period. Five different groups of determinants, spanning from positive and negative externalities, to political institutions, are highlighted and tested using an econometric model. Main results show that AEMs implementation is mostly affected by the strength of the farm lobby, and the demand for positive externalities. At the same time it emerges a prominent role played by political institutions. On the contrary, AEMs do not seem implemented by the willingness to address negative externalities
This paper provides an analysis of the importance implicitly attached by local stakeholders to diffe...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...
As a consequence of the ‘greening’ process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the demand for ev...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political economy determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs) app...
In this paper we apply a political objective function approach developed by Salhofer and Glebe (2004...
The share of agricultural area enrolled in EU agri-environmental programs varies significantly betwe...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
Some details on agri-environmental measures in EU have been presented in this paper. Territorial, fi...
The number of agri-environmental programs, as well as the share of agricultural land covered under t...
The number of agri-environmental programs launched under EU Regulation 1257/99, as well as the share...
Due to their diversity and voluntariness, agri-environmental measures (AEMs) are among the Common Ag...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
This paper provides an analysis of the importance implicitly attached by local stakeholders to diffe...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...
As a consequence of the ‘greening’ process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the demand for ev...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political and economic determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs...
The paper deals with the political economy determinants of EU agri-environmental measures (AEMs) app...
In this paper we apply a political objective function approach developed by Salhofer and Glebe (2004...
The share of agricultural area enrolled in EU agri-environmental programs varies significantly betwe...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
Some details on agri-environmental measures in EU have been presented in this paper. Territorial, fi...
The number of agri-environmental programs, as well as the share of agricultural land covered under t...
The number of agri-environmental programs launched under EU Regulation 1257/99, as well as the share...
Due to their diversity and voluntariness, agri-environmental measures (AEMs) are among the Common Ag...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the de...
This paper provides an analysis of the importance implicitly attached by local stakeholders to diffe...
As a consequence of the \u2018greening\u2019 process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the dem...
As a consequence of the ‘greening’ process of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the demand for ev...