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Food consumption subsidy programs as a means of agricultural surplus disposal for the European Community

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  • ROLF ALTER
  • SYLVIA LANE

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Summary Three different methods are analysed here by which food consumption can be increased - a food stamp program, a price subsidy and cash or income transfers. With regard to the demand enhancement potential, only a price subsidy and a food stamp program are to be considered as adequate instruments for a structural surplus disposal policy. The requirements which have to be met for the successful application of these instruments are discussed. From the viewpoint of consumer-sovereignty a price subsidy is preferable. The cost efficiency of a price subsidy can be improved by concentrating on specific foods and on consumer groups with a relatively high price elasticity of demand. In applying these methods to situations within the European Community, calculations have been made concerning the increase of consumption and the fiscal cost of a ‘Milk stamp program ’and a price-subsidy for milk in the Federal Republic of Germany.

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  • Rolf Alter & Sylvia Lane, 1980. "Food consumption subsidy programs as a means of agricultural surplus disposal for the European Community," European Review of Agricultural Economics, Oxford University Press and the European Agricultural and Applied Economics Publications Foundation, vol. 7(4), pages 433-448.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:erevae:v:7:y:1980:i:4:p:433-448.
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