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Rural development in the Common Agricultural Policy: correlations at regional level

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  • Lillemets, Jüri
  • Viira, Ants-Hannes

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Balanced territorial development is one of the key objectives of the rural development expenditure of the CAP. However, territorial aspects do not appear to be sufficiently considered in the policy design nor in allocation of funds. We used data on per capita EAFRD expenditures to evaluate correlations between and among NUTS2 regions. Global as well as local measures of spatial autocorrelation demonstrated a high spatial association as payments tend to be above average throughout the eastern part of the EU. The expenditure is increasingly positively associated with small farming, agricultural employment and investments, while relationship with organic production has weakened.

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  • Lillemets, Jüri & Viira, Ants-Hannes, 2019. "Rural development in the Common Agricultural Policy: correlations at regional level," 8th EAAE PhD Workshop, June 10 – 12, 2019, Uppsala, Sweden 296798, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaaph8:296798
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.296798
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