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Positions of the short supply chains in the Member States of the European Union, especially in Hungary

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  • Kiss, Konrad
  • Takacs-Gyorgy, Katalin

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The present study examines the support-political background of the short supply chains (SSCs) in the European Union. The main objective was to answer the following question: what are the economic and agro-economic reasons which differentiates the weight of SSC-supports among EU Member States, in their rural development programs (RDPs). We used the statistical method of correlation-analysis. (For example) we quantified connections between the percentages of the amount appropriated to the support and the percentages of the small-sized agricultural producers. The results can be considered partial; they are based on the examined index-numbers, and used method. Authentic explanations need further examinations.

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  • Kiss, Konrad & Takacs-Gyorgy, Katalin, 2018. "Positions of the short supply chains in the Member States of the European Union, especially in Hungary," 162nd Seminar, April 26-27, 2018, Budapest, Hungary 271968, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa162:271968
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.271968
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