Politique agricole commune et stratégie des Etats membres: coopération et intégration
Eric Giraud-Heraud, 
Pierre-Alain Jayet, 
Yves Le Roux () and 
. Inra - Esr. Département d'Economie Et Sociologie Rurales, Ivry
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Eric Giraud-Heraud: ECO-PUB - Economie Publique - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique - AgroParisTech
Yves Le Roux: Unité d'économie et sociologie rurales de rennes - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique
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Abstract:
This paper analyses international coordination in the European Union. We consider the cereal trades as an example and we point up the differing interests between France and UK, which are the first exporting countries in the U.E. Using the theoretical concepts of cooperative games, we show how the sustenability of an agreement depends on : o the form of the objective function for each country (we discuss the relative weight for the producers). . the choice of the policy instruments in order to limit the cereal productions (namely the levels of set-aside and countervailing supports). . the participation of each country to the FEOGA budget. Pay-offs are calculated from an intermediate-run international model (AROPAI INRA/ESR, Grignon) in order to give some quantified results in a sectorial approach.
Keywords: POLITIQUE AGRICOLE COMMUNE; CEREALES; UNION EUROPEENNE; THEORIE DES JEUX; united kingdom; cereal; world market; reformation; european agricultural guidance and guarantee fund; modelling; theory of games; france; royaume uni; céréale; marché mondial; réforme; feoga; modélisation; théorie des jeux (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994-06-02
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Published in 11èmes Journées de micro-économie appliquée, Jun 1994, Marseille, France. 21 p
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