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Predicting the impact of the EU common agricultural policy reform in England: Micro and macroeconomic aspects

Areal, F. J., Ceddia, M. G. and Pazienza, P. (2007) Predicting the impact of the EU common agricultural policy reform in England: Micro and macroeconomic aspects. Journal of Business Economics and Management, 7 (4). pp. 237-244. ISSN 1611-1699

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In this article we investigate the effects of the European CAP reform on a selection of arable crops in England, both at a regional and national level. The results show that the CAP reform will push farmers to adjust to the new market conditions, which will cause a further restructuring of the English agricultural business sector. Our results show that, under the new market conditions, economically-small farms will increase their output by allocating more land to cereals, whereas economically-large farms will need to decrease land allocated to cereals to reduce production costs and achieve better returns.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Faculty of Life Sciences > School of Agriculture, Policy and Development
ID Code:8256
Uncontrolled Keywords:agricultural business management, economic impacts evaluation, CAP, reform, CAP REFORM

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