This study is not an ambitious inclusive assessment of the CAP policy, it is meant to offer both a scientific and a political analysis of the most discussed themes and frequent questions with the aim to assess those targets and instruments adopted by the income and market support policy (the CAP “first pillar”). To this purpose, the first part of my work provides an analysis of the most recent CAP changes specifically referred to the first pillar so to assess differences between the previous market and income policy and the latest for the period 2014-2020. The second part deals with a theoretical and empirical analysis of those unconventional instruments adopted by the agricultural policy and mostly discussed within the recent CAP reforms and which are among them compared: 1) direct or indirect instruments for market stabilization; 2) coupled and decoupled payments; 3) first and second pillar.
CAP Support within Competitiveness and Public Goods
FRASCARELLI, Angelo
2015
Abstract
This study is not an ambitious inclusive assessment of the CAP policy, it is meant to offer both a scientific and a political analysis of the most discussed themes and frequent questions with the aim to assess those targets and instruments adopted by the income and market support policy (the CAP “first pillar”). To this purpose, the first part of my work provides an analysis of the most recent CAP changes specifically referred to the first pillar so to assess differences between the previous market and income policy and the latest for the period 2014-2020. The second part deals with a theoretical and empirical analysis of those unconventional instruments adopted by the agricultural policy and mostly discussed within the recent CAP reforms and which are among them compared: 1) direct or indirect instruments for market stabilization; 2) coupled and decoupled payments; 3) first and second pillar.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.