Quelles perspectives pour les organisations communes ?
A. Pacquet
Économie rurale, 1986, vol. 172
Abstract:
What will happen for common regulations of the markets ? - European agriculture experiences on important change following the necessity to master the evolution of its production and its budget expenses. Many decisions have altered the common organization of the markets. The Commission wished to give back to the market its part in directing the productions. Recent history has proved that this goal has not always been reached. In the Dairy sector the solution adopted to solve the problems has been to reach a control of the output, the regulation by the adjusment of the supply according to the demand of the market having been thought impossible for many member states. What will happen for other sectors ? It does not seem to be many possibilities. If quota are rejected, productions have to be price oriented. In consequence, the common regulations of the markets must be altered so as to enable the prices to be more sensitive to the situation of the markets.
Keywords: Agricultural; and; Food; Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1986
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