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Scenarios for modelling trade policy effects on the multifunctionality of European agriculture

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  • Janet Dwyer

    (Independent)

  • David Baldock

    (Independent)

  • Hervé Guyomard

    (Économie et Sociologie Rurales - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

  • Jerzy Wilkin

    (Independent)

  • Dorota Klepacka

    (Inconnu)

Abstract

Le document de travail propose différents scénarios "emboîtés" permettant d'analyser les impacts potentiels des réformes multilatérales des politiques agricoles à l'OMC sur la multifonctionnalité de l'agriculture européenne.

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  • Janet Dwyer & David Baldock & Hervé Guyomard & Jerzy Wilkin & Dorota Klepacka, 2005. "Scenarios for modelling trade policy effects on the multifunctionality of European agriculture," Working Papers hal-01594018, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-01594018
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    1. Wilkin, Jerzy, 2009. "Wielofunkcyjność Rolnictwa – Konceptualizacja I Operacjonalizacja Zjawiska," Village and Agriculture (Wieś i Rolnictwo), Polish Academy of Sciences (IRWiR PAN), Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, vol. 4(145).
    2. Dimitris Psaltopoulos & Eudokia Balamou, 2005. "Modelling the Effects of Trade Policy Scenarios on Multifunctionality in Greek Agriculture: A Social Accounting Matrix Approach," ENARPRI Working Papers 014, ENARPRI (European Network of Agricultural and Rural Policy Research Institutes).
    3. Tomas Doucha & Ivan Foltyn, 2006. "Modelling the Multifunctionality of Czech Agriculture," ENARPRI Working Papers 017, ENARPRI (European Network of Agricultural and Rural Policy Research Institutes).
    4. T. Doucha & I. Foltýn, 2008. "Czech agriculture after the accession to the European Union - impacts on the development of its multifunctionality," Agricultural Economics, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 54(4), pages 150-157.

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    POLITIQUE AGRICOLE COMMUNE; Production et marchés; union européenne;
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