Revenus et politiques agricoles, efficacité et équité - un modèle pour des réponses quantifiées
Pierre-Alain Jayet
Économie rurale, 1994, vol. 220-221
Abstract:
The reformed CAP, as it was simulated by the MAGALI model, would slow french agricultural output increase, in the medium term, down to 0.8% per year : cereals and peas deliveries would decrease, oilseeds would remain constant, while beef meat would recover and pork and poultry would maintain their growth rate. Thanks to the increase in direct payments and the decrease of taxes, the real value of gross agricultural income per farm would increase by 1% per year
Date: 1994
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