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The distribution effects of the Common Agricultural Policy

Andrew Dilnot and Nick Morris
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Andrew Dilnot: Institute for Fiscal Studies and University of Oxford

Fiscal Studies, 1982, vol. 3, issue 2, 92-101

Abstract: Before joining the European Commmunity, Britain supported its farmers by a system of 'deficiency payments'. This involved direct payments from the government to bolster farmers' incomes. However most European countries used a different method, and it is this that became the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

Date: 1982
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