The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farming as consequences of the 2003 CAP reform and 2008 CAP Health Check. Results indicate that the decision to exit dairy farming is largely determined by household characteristics as age and the size of the household. Farm growth is strongly influenced by the availability of labour, capital and land. Simulation results show that the dairy policy reforms reduce farm growth and exit. This is mainly caused by the quota increases
This paper estimates a production function for milk using a generalised method of moments estimator ...
<p>We investigate whether milk quota abolition in the Netherlands is likely to lead to a shift towar...
This paper analyses the effects, for Dutch dairy farming, of i) a two-tier milk price system, given ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farm...
This paper develops a non-separable household production model capable of analyzing the effects of t...
This paper examines the medium term consequences of the Luxembourg CAP reform agreement in June 2003...
This paper develops a non-separable household production model capable of analysing the effects of t...
This paper examines EU dairy sector and market developments, and the likely impact of the milk quota...
The abolition of dairy quotas in Europe in 2015 has been accompanied by uncertainty on expansion of ...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
This paper sets out to analyse the impact of milk quotas had on the dairy farm structure of the Neth...
Following model calculations presented in this paper he removal of the EU quota system will result i...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>micro-economic models, panel data, GMM, CAP reform, dairy ...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
The dairy sector is to a large extent influenced and restricted by environmental and agricultural po...
This paper estimates a production function for milk using a generalised method of moments estimator ...
<p>We investigate whether milk quota abolition in the Netherlands is likely to lead to a shift towar...
This paper analyses the effects, for Dutch dairy farming, of i) a two-tier milk price system, given ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse farm growth and exit and its interaction in Dutch dairy farm...
This paper develops a non-separable household production model capable of analyzing the effects of t...
This paper examines the medium term consequences of the Luxembourg CAP reform agreement in June 2003...
This paper develops a non-separable household production model capable of analysing the effects of t...
This paper examines EU dairy sector and market developments, and the likely impact of the milk quota...
The abolition of dairy quotas in Europe in 2015 has been accompanied by uncertainty on expansion of ...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
This paper sets out to analyse the impact of milk quotas had on the dairy farm structure of the Neth...
Following model calculations presented in this paper he removal of the EU quota system will result i...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>micro-economic models, panel data, GMM, CAP reform, dairy ...
A linear programming model of a dairy farm was used to explore the future for different types of Dut...
The dairy sector is to a large extent influenced and restricted by environmental and agricultural po...
This paper estimates a production function for milk using a generalised method of moments estimator ...
<p>We investigate whether milk quota abolition in the Netherlands is likely to lead to a shift towar...
This paper analyses the effects, for Dutch dairy farming, of i) a two-tier milk price system, given ...