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Rural development policies at regional level in the enlarged EU. The impact on farm structures

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  • Elisa Montresor

    (Department of Economics (University of Verona))

  • Francesco Pecci

    (Department of Economics (University of Verona))

  • Nicola Pontarollo

    (Department of Economics (University of Verona))

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This paper provides an investigation of the effectiveness of the main measures applied in Rural Development Programs, in particular those for farm structure intervention, at regional/national level on the basis of cluster analysis with spatial econometric tools. The main results are: (i) the identification in the enlarged Union of the main rural systems, (ii) the suggestion of some indications for the rural policies after 2013, in particular for the farm structures intervention.
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  • Elisa Montresor & Francesco Pecci & Nicola Pontarollo, 2010. "Rural development policies at regional level in the enlarged EU. The impact on farm structures," Working Papers 08/2010, University of Verona, Department of Economics.
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    1. Germana Manca, 2015. "Modeling European agri-environmental measure of spatial impact in the region of Sardinia, Italy, through fuzzy clustering means," Economia agro-alimentare, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 17(1), pages 13-27.
    2. Riccardo Crescenzi & Mara Giua, 2014. "The EU Cohesion policy in context: regional growth and the influence of agricultural and rural development policies," LEQS – LSE 'Europe in Question' Discussion Paper Series 85, European Institute, LSE.

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