RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EU FARMLAND MARKETS: NATIONAL VARIABLES AND COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF THE CAP REFORM IN SELECTED COUNTRIES
Guido Bazzani,
Maurizio Canavari,
Maurizio Grillenzoni and
Alessandro Ragazzoni
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Maurizio Grillenzoni: Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna
Alessandro Ragazzoni: Alma Mater Studiorum-Università di Bologna
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The present paper consists of two main parts. The first one gives a picture of the more recent development of the farmland market in selected EC countries since 1985/86. Two main indicators are used to make relatively comparable the observed trends concerning: i) land mobility, ii) farmland values. The second one tries to evaluate the effects of the CAP reform and the influence of national variables overtime, taking into account the following indicators: i) mobility (on land transfers; on tenancy), ii) income (for agricultural or forest use), iii) farmland values (in the plain; in the hill/mountain areas). Considerations on land market complexity and segmentation are finally included, with justification on the empirical approach adopted in the paper.
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Pages: 25 pages
Date: 2005-06-04
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Note: Type of Document - pdf; pages: 25. Proceedings of the Fourth Minnesota Padova Conference on Food ,Agriculture, and the Environment, September 4-10, 1994, MN . Working Paper WP95-3, Session II, Paper 2, University of Minnesota, Department Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy. Publication Date: 1995
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