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Agricultural policy and environment in developed countries

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  • Francois Bonnieux

    (Unité d'économie et sociologie rurales de rennes - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

Abstract

The agricultural policies of wealthy countries were set up in a period of scarcity, therefore they aimed at self sufficiency or an export expansion. The productivity increase necessary to reach these goals was achieved at different times by different countries. In addition, these policies allowed the incomes of those farmers remaining in business to increase at a time when economic growth needed a greater force.

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  • Francois Bonnieux, 1987. "Agricultural policy and environment in developed countries," Post-Print hal-01600138, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01600138
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    1. Philippe Boyer, 1996. "What is given by economics to common agricultural policy reform understanding ? [Qu’Apporte La Théorie Économique À La Compréhension De La Réforme De La Politique Agricole Commune ?]," Post-Print hal-02966427, HAL.

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