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Five proposals for a European model of the countryside

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  • Louis Pascal Mahé
  • François Ortalo-Magné

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Summary CAP and the countryside Proposals for food production and the rural environmentThe inability of European institutions to reform the common agricultural policy is a landmark case of political failure. The CAP has led to several policy failures. It helps mainly the well-off farmers in a very wasteful way; it provides excessive incentives for non-competitive primary commodities, specialization and intensification, with adverse impacts on rural natural resources. Economic principles support long-term programmes aimed only at market failures: the respect of environmental norms and the provision of rural public goods in line with society’s demands. While not interfering with market mechanisms, the instruments we propose acknowledge the diverse economic potential of European rural areas and the variety of goods and services provided by the rural space. Political feasibility and social concerns may require a transitory period of direct income support for current farmers. We argue, however, against any direct payments for new farmers in order to prevent future dependence on public support.Large established farmers are those who stand to lose the most from our proposals. However, they and those who represent them have to face the inefficiencies of the current policy and society’s demands. Farmers deserve rewards from public funds for the rural public goods they provide, but these rewards should be decoupled and targeted. A profound reform is required if we are to preserve a ‘European model of the countryside’.— Louis Pascal Mahé and François Ortalo-Magné

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  • Louis Pascal Mahé & François Ortalo-Magné, 1999. "Five proposals for a European model of the countryside," Economic Policy, CEPR, CESifo, Sciences Po;CES;MSH, vol. 14(28), pages 88-131.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ecpoli:v:14:y:1999:i:28:p:88-131.
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