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The Impact Of Ii Pillar On The Multifunctionality In Italian Farms: Analysis On The Farm Holidays

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  • Galluzzo, Nicola

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This analysis has examined the relationships between the European funds for rural development and the multifunctionality during a short time, comparing two different situations before and after the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reform. The main problem was to find a variable able to describe the multifunctionality; the agritourism, in particular, number of farm holidays farms, has been the dependant variable useful to value the rural multifunctionality and the impact of the increase of II pillar fund. The Principal Component Analysis and the model of Ordinary Least Square have confirmed the positive impact of European Agricultural funds in the rural development and in the increase of active farm holidays farms.

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  • Galluzzo, Nicola, 2008. "The Impact Of Ii Pillar On The Multifunctionality In Italian Farms: Analysis On The Farm Holidays," 109th Seminar, November 20-21, 2008, Viterbo, Italy 44850, European Association of Agricultural Economists.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:eaa109:44850
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.44850
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