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Quelles conséquences d'une suppression de la politique agricole commune après 2013 ?

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  • Alexandre Gohin

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While many reforms have been adopted in the last decade, the Common Agricultural Policy is still highly criticized. This policy is widely viewed as being detrimental to the development of foreign agriculture and inefficient in the support of rural areas. In the context of forthcoming debates, we simulate the economic impacts of its complete phasing out after 2013 using a computable general equilibrium framework. Our simulation results show that this policy significantly reduces the European imports of beef, corn and bio-ethanol. On the other hand, we find that its economic inefficiency is quite modest thanks to the successive reforms. Finally this inefficiency measure is sensitive to the way the different market imperfections are modelled.

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  • Alexandre Gohin, 2009. "Quelles conséquences d'une suppression de la politique agricole commune après 2013 ?," Revue d'économie politique, Dalloz, vol. 119(4), pages 633-651.
  • Handle: RePEc:cai:repdal:redp_194_0633
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    1. Julia Jouan & Aude Ridier & Matthieu Carof, 2020. "Legume production and use in feed: Analysis of levers to improve protein self-sufficiency from foresight scenarios," Post-Print hal-02907077, HAL.
    2. Alan Matthews, 2014. "An updated look at the impact of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy on developing countries," The Institute for International Integration Studies Discussion Paper Series iiisdp454, IIIS.

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