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Analysis of the Berlin Accord Reforms of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy
CARD Briefing Papers
  • Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute
  • Bruce A. Babcock, Iowa State University
  • John C. Beghin, Iowa State University
  • Samarendu Mohanty, Iowa State University
  • Frank H. Fuller, Iowa State University
  • Jacinto F. Fabiosa, Iowa State University
  • Sudhir Chaudhary, Iowa State University
  • Phillip Kaus, Iowa State University
  • Cheng Fang, Iowa Sate University
  • Chad E. Hart, Iowa State University
  • Karen P. Kovarik, Iowa State University
Publication Date
6-1-1999
Series Number
99-BP 24
Abstract
This paper briefly summarizes the impacts of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms on the European agricultural sector and on international agricultural trade. Objectives of the CAP reform (as stated in EU Commission documents) are to ensure the environmental viability of European agriculture and to protect the livelihood of European farmers. An extensive Appendix provides data on the impact of Agenda 2000 on various commodities.
Citation Information
Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, Bruce A. Babcock, John C. Beghin, Samarendu Mohanty, et al.. "Analysis of the Berlin Accord Reforms of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy" (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chad-hart/12/