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"Enlargement, Structural Change, CAP Reform, and Trade Liberalization in European Agriculture." A special issue of the Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development. Frank H. Fuller and John C. Beghin, guest editors, Vol 3, 2007 Table of Contents Enlargement, Structural Change, CAP Reform, and Trade Liberalization in European Agriculture: Highlights of the Special Issue Frank H. Fuller and John C. Beghin Agricultural Productivity Growth in the European Union and Transition Countries Supawat Rungsuriyawiboon and Alexej Lissitsa European Integration, Reforms, and Governance of Food Supply Chains in Eastern Europe Johan F.M. Swinnen Differentiated Food Quality Standards and Industry Structure in the Enlarged EU: The Polish Meat Sector Marie-Luise Rau and Frank van Tongeren The Impact of the European Enlargement and CAP Reforms on Agricultural Markets. Much Ado about Nothing? Jacinto F. Fabiosa, John C. Beghin, Fengxia Dong, Amani Elobeid, Frank H. Fuller, Holger Matthey, Simla Tokgöz, and Eric Wailes The 2003 Mid-Term Review of the Common Agricultural Policy: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for Ireland Janine Dixon and Alan Matthews Policy Implications of the Decoupling of the EU Cotton Subsidies Manuel Arriaza and José A. Gomez-Limon Preferences Erosion and Trade Costs in the Sugar Market: the Impact of the Everything But Arms Initiative and the Reform of the EU Policy Piero Conforti and George Rapsomanikis The EU Import Regime for Oranges - Much Ado about Nothing? Linde Götz and Harald Grethe
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr and nep-int Date: 2007-02-23
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