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PSEs, Producer Benefits and Transfer Efficiency of the CAP and Alternatives

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  • Harvey, David
  • Hall, Jon

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This paper deals with: a) the background to and definition of transfer efficiency; b) the principles involved in identifying various aspects of transfer efficiency, which extend the concept of PSE to the more traditional notion of producer surplus; c) some results for the current CAP by commodity/country; d) the implications of adopting a quasi non-distorting and more transfer-efficient policy in place of the current CAP.

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  • Harvey, David & Hall, Jon, 1989. "PSEs, Producer Benefits and Transfer Efficiency of the CAP and Alternatives," Department of Agricultural Economics Archive 272926, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ukncar:272926
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.272926
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    Agribusiness; Agricultural and Food Policy;

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