Mesuring the effects of alternative support policy instruments on beef supply /доклад на 10 конгрессе ЕААЕ, Exploring Diversity in the European Agri-Food System, Zaragoza, Spain, 28-31 August 2002
Опубликовано на портале: 29-11-2003
2002
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The European Union beef market regulation is largely influenced by the Common
Agricultural Policy (CAP). With the 1992 CAP reform, there was a partial shift by
the EU
from product price support to a more direct form of income support by way of direct
payments. For beef there was a move to direct payments on intermediate products which
was
essentially a direct payment for the possession of various categories of animals
and these were
linked to a land resource base. The Agenda 2000 reform consists in a further price
decrease
associated with an increase in direct payments.
The objective of this paper is to assess how the behaviour of beef producers is sensitive
to
changes in production prices and to changes in premiums. The analysis relies on an
analytical
framework which allows to take into account the dynamic feature of beef production
and the
subsidies provided by the Common Agricultural Policy. We studys how the beef supply
response is modified when various exogenous variables like prices or premiums are
changed.
The application focuses on the dynamics of beef supply response in the French beef
sector.
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