Réforme de la PAC et permanence des concepts de comptabilité nationale
Pierre Muller
Économie rurale, 1994, vol. 220-221
Abstract:
In France, the CAP reform will involve an average increase of Gross Operating Surplus equal to 1. 7 per cent from 1991 to 1996, and 3 per cent for the Net Income. Direct subsidies will increase to 34 milliards of Francs and reach about 38 per cent of the Gross Operating Surplus. The farm specialisations differ in the growth of the direct subsidies share in the Gross Operating Surplus from 1991 to 1996 : 4 p.c. to 85 p.c.for cereal-specialised farming, 40 p.c. to 71 p.c. for bovine-meat breeding. The distribution of the incomes will become narrower because of the diminution of cereal farms incomes (-19 p.c.) and the increase of cattle farm incomes (from 9 p.c. to 18 p.c, according to specialisation).
Date: 1994
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