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Development and application of advanced analytical methods for ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of the effects af changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and in macroeconomic determinants (Synthesis)

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  • Figiel, Szczepan
  • Hamulczuk, Mariusz

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Demand-related premises of production growth and income allocation in the agri-food sector. Using the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models in the analysis and evaluation of the agricultural policy. Perspectives and effects of potential CAP changes in the light of modelling results. Price and income risk in agricultural markets. Possibilities of stabilising the income of agricultural producers.

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  • Figiel, Szczepan & Hamulczuk, Mariusz, 2010. "Development and application of advanced analytical methods for ex-ante and ex-post evaluation of the effects af changes in the Common Agricultural Policy and in macroeconomic determinants (Synthesis)," Multiannual Program Reports 164890, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iafepr:164890
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.164890
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