Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?

Abstract During the past decades several attempts have been made to reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The article analyses the possible new directions of CAP implementation and financing of the CAP. It discusses whether renationalisation and co-financing of the CAP would be a beneficial a...

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Main Author: Ákos Kengyel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer 2022-04-01
Series:Intereconomics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-022-1038-5
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spelling doaj-art-328b35c74e67467b85de9fffe726e2702025-01-17T08:34:12ZengSpringerIntereconomics1613-964X2022-04-0157211311910.1007/s10272-022-1038-5Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?Ákos Kengyel0Faculty of Economics, Dep. of World Economy, Corvinus University of BudapestAbstract During the past decades several attempts have been made to reform the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The article analyses the possible new directions of CAP implementation and financing of the CAP. It discusses whether renationalisation and co-financing of the CAP would be a beneficial approach to make the policy more efficient and to help restructuring not just the CAP expenditure but the whole EU budget. The author analyses the changes in light of the new regulatory frameworks to be implemented from 2023.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-022-1038-5
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Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
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title Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
title_full Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
title_fullStr Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
title_full_unstemmed Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
title_short Would Renationalisation and Co-financing of the Common Agricultural Policy Be Justified?
title_sort would renationalisation and co financing of the common agricultural policy be justified
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