A qui profitent les transferts par les crédits du FEOGA ?
Lucien Bourgeois
Économie rurale, 1981, vol. 145
Abstract:
The EAGGF expenses are often considered as a help to agricultural producers only. Such a help would be requested because of an insufficient competitivity of European farmers. Then, the increasing budgetary expenses would be the result of the more and more "artificial" protection of the Community production. In fact, the problem is set differently. As a matter of fact, we can note that a good many decisions are incomprehensible as far as the interest of the producer is concerned ; we have to look for other explanations. In fact, the choices that are carried out depend on many arbitrations between the confronted powers. It does not appear obvious, when considering figures, that the expansion of agricultural production, a better distribution of income between farmers or a will of the Community for nutritious indépendance are the most frequently used criterion. In fact, supplying consumers at the lowest price and indirectly backing up the rest of are sometimes what is prevailing.
Keywords: Agricultural; Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1981
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