Publication

Sep 2008

This book reviews the 2003 reforms of the EU's agricultural policy. It analyzes how the reforms came about and explains which forces made them possible. The authors offer perspectives from inside and outside the policy community, including those closely involved in the policy debates. Economists, political scientists and historians examine with their respective methodologies the political economy of the Fischler reforms. They consider main actors and institutions as well as external forces and developments that influenced the reform process.

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Author Johan F M Swinnen, Jan Pokrivcak, Christophe Crombez, Christian H C A Henning, Tim Josling, Rolf Moehler, Alessandro Olper, Corrado Pirzio-Biroli, Barbara Syrrakos, Wyn Grant
Series CEPS Paperbacks
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Copyright © 2008 Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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