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THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND WORLD FOOD TRADE

Nicholas Butler

Review of Policy Research, 1984, vol. 4, issue 2, 291-300

Abstract: Despite i t s internal differences, the European Economic Community seems to be moving toward an established and permanent position as agricultural exporter. European nations have moved irreversibly from being an import market to bejng a self‐sufficient and large‐scale producer. An established and politically entrenched agriculture in the European Economic Community has widespread support and their general economic needs elevate agriculture to promirience in attacking trade deficits.

Date: 1984
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