A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2003 Mid Term Review (MTR) of the Common Agricultural Policy. The MTR represents significant reform of agricultural policy in the EU, and has generated widespread interest and numerous studies of its anticipated effects. Economists have employed a variety of modelling approaches, encompassing single and multi-country general and partial equilibrium models. This research contributes a dedicated single country CGE modelling analysis of the MTR for Ireland. IMAGE2 is a CGE model with particular emphasis on the agriculture and food processing sectors, and the careful representation of CAP instruments. The database is the most detailed and current ...
One objective of Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models is the analysis of economy-wide effects...
In this paper we adapt the CAPRI model to facilitate an analysis of CAP reform on agriculture in Ir...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2...
In this paper the econometric model that has been developed under the auspices of the FAPRI-Ireland ...
continuation of project 4345, which has developed economic models of the Irish crops sector, agricul...
End of project reportThe Mid Term Review (MTR) of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has allowed f...
End of project reportUsing dynamically recursive partial equilibrium models of Irish, EU and World a...
Implementation of the Mid Term Review of the Common Agricultural Policy on farming in Europe is expe...
The paper is a case study of how the Luxembourg Agreement of the Mid-Term Review of the Common Agric...
End of Project ReportThis report documents work completed on the inputs and income component of the ...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
Contributed paper selected for presentation at the 25th International Conference of Agricultural Eco...
Conventional estimates of the economic contribution of agriculture and the agri-food sector suggest ...
Since its establishment by the Treaty of Rome in 1958, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has had ...
One objective of Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models is the analysis of economy-wide effects...
In this paper we adapt the CAPRI model to facilitate an analysis of CAP reform on agriculture in Ir...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the Irish economy is built and used to analyse the 2...
In this paper the econometric model that has been developed under the auspices of the FAPRI-Ireland ...
continuation of project 4345, which has developed economic models of the Irish crops sector, agricul...
End of project reportThe Mid Term Review (MTR) of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has allowed f...
End of project reportUsing dynamically recursive partial equilibrium models of Irish, EU and World a...
Implementation of the Mid Term Review of the Common Agricultural Policy on farming in Europe is expe...
The paper is a case study of how the Luxembourg Agreement of the Mid-Term Review of the Common Agric...
End of Project ReportThis report documents work completed on the inputs and income component of the ...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
Contributed paper selected for presentation at the 25th International Conference of Agricultural Eco...
Conventional estimates of the economic contribution of agriculture and the agri-food sector suggest ...
Since its establishment by the Treaty of Rome in 1958, the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has had ...
One objective of Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models is the analysis of economy-wide effects...
In this paper we adapt the CAPRI model to facilitate an analysis of CAP reform on agriculture in Ir...
This thesis will examine the effects of policy developments on the Irish beef sector, with a particu...