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Structural changes in the Polish agriculture after accession to the EU in the light of the sector’s competitiveness and efficiency

Marek Wigier ()
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Marek Wigier: Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, National Research Institute, Poland

International Conference on Competitiveness of Agro-food and Environmental Economy Proceedings, 2013, vol. 2, 197-212

Abstract: Socio-economic transformations that took place in Poland in the period of EU membership caused a number of structural changes in the resources and distribution of production factors in agriculture. As compared to other sectors of the economy the changes in the agricultural sector seem relatively the most significant ones. The material presented below includes: a brief analyses of structural changes taking place in the Polish agriculture in the 2002-2012 period, information on the absorption of the EU funds for implementation of structural programmes and conclusions from this assessment referring to the issues of competitiveness and efficiency of the Polish sector.

Keywords: structural changes in agriculture; competitiveness of agriculture; efficiency of agriculture; State aid for agriculture; Common Agricultural Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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