THE EUROPEAN FUNDS – A DRIVING ENGINE OF BALANCED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OR OF DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES?
Vasile Gosa (),
Paun Ion Otiman,
Nicoleta Mateoc Sirb and
Andrea Feher
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Vasile Gosa: Research Center for Romania’s Sustainable Rural Development Timişoara branch, Romanian Academy
Agricultural Economics and Rural Development, 2013, vol. 10, issue 1, 3-18
Abstract:
The distribution of financial resources for funding agriculture and rural development programs represents one of the main components of the Common Agricultural Policy. The financial mechanisms and the criteria for public funds allocation for direct payments in agriculture are the object of some difficult, often contradictory debates, between the member states, as a result of the national priorities which are different for each state. Decoupling the payments from production and giving up the historical references for the allocation of financial resources require the EU decisionmakers to approach the support for each member state in a balanced and equidistant manner. The observance of the fundamental principle of financial solidarity and the avoidance of distortions on the common market of agri-food products should represent an absolute priority, a top desideratum of the Common Agricultural Policy.
Keywords: European funds; direct payments; complementary payments; national ceilings (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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