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Future and Past Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy in Czech Republic

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  • Sahrbacher, Christoph
  • Jelinek, Ladislav
  • Kellermann, Konrad
  • Medonos, Tomas

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The paper discusses the impact of the implementation of the EU Common Agricultural Policy on Czech agriculture with a special emphasis given to the effects resulting from the application of current direct payments system. Two approaches were applied: in an ex post analysis we address how accession have so far influenced structural changes income situation and production structure. Secondly, in an ex-ante analysis we apply the agent-based model AgriPoliS to simulate the impacts of decoupling top-ups on structural change and farm income. In the ex post analysis it has been observed that production decisions are strongly influenced by top-ups. Furthermore, the model shows that accession slows down structural change while decoupling of top-ups in 2009 will not lead to significant changes in farm restructuring nor income situation.

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  • Sahrbacher, Christoph & Jelinek, Ladislav & Kellermann, Konrad & Medonos, Tomas, 2007. "Future and Past Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy in Czech Republic," 104th Seminar, September 5-8, 2007, Budapest, Hungary 7828, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa104:7828
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.7828
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