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The social, economic and environmental impact from a hypothetical reduction in direct payments in Hungary

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Dorgai, Laszlo
Udovecz, Gabor
Abstract

Within the context of CAP reform slated to begin in 2013, several Member States have already proposed a significant cutback in direct payments. This paper contends that such measures would have broad and harsh consequences not only for Hungarian agriculture, but also for the nation’s rural employment and natural environment, ultimately leading to an increase in regional tensions.

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Article provided by Research Institute for Agricultural Economics in its journal Studies in Agricultural Economics.

Volume (Year): (2008)
Issue (Month): 109 ()
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Handle: RePEc:ags:stagec:49191

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Keywords: Hungarian agriculture; direct payments; impacts in figures; farm result; employment; Agricultural and Food Policy; Agricultural Finance;

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