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Funktionieren osteuropäische Agrarmärkte? Vorsicht vor staatlich verordneten Markteingriffen!
[Are Eastern European agricultural markets working? Beware of state-prescribed market interventions!]

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  • Glauben, Thomas
  • Djuric, Ivan
  • Götz, Linde
  • Koester, Ulrich
  • Loy, Jens-Peter
  • Páll, Zsombor
  • Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr
  • Prehn, Sören
  • Renner, Swetlana

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Es besteht eine erhebliche Gefahr, dass politisch verordnete Markteingriffe, die einem vermeintlichen Versagen der Märkte entgegenwirken sollen, Agrarmärkte nicht besser sondern schlechter funktionieren lassen. Dies gilt einmal mehr für osteuropäische Transformationsländer mit einem eingeschränkt funktionierenden institutionellen Regelwerk. Auf Basis der Ergebnisse verschiedener empirischer Untersuchungen zur Funktionstüchtigkeit osteuropäischer Getreide-, Milch- und Fleischmärkte plädiert der vorliegende Policy Brief nachdrücklich für eine Zurückhaltung mit agrarmarktregulierenden Maßnahmen. Es zeigt sich, dass diese mit hohen gesamtwirtschaftlichen Kosten verbunden sind und ihren populistisch motivierten Zielen sogar entgegenwirken können.

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  • Glauben, Thomas & Djuric, Ivan & Götz, Linde & Koester, Ulrich & Loy, Jens-Peter & Páll, Zsombor & Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr & Prehn, Sören & Renner, Swetlana, 2013. "Funktionieren osteuropäische Agrarmärkte? Vorsicht vor staatlich verordneten Markteingriffen! [Are Eastern European agricultural markets working? Beware of state-prescribed market interventions!]," IAMO Policy Briefs 11, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:iamopb:11
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