Free-riding on rent seeking—an empirical analysis
In: Public choice, Band 140, Heft 3-4, S. 479-500
ISSN: 0048-5829
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In: Public choice, Band 140, Heft 3-4, S. 479-500
ISSN: 0048-5829
In: Public choice, Band 140, Heft 3-4, S. 479-500
ISSN: 1573-7101
In: Public choice, Band 140, Heft 3-4, S. 501-501
ISSN: 1573-7101
In: Journal of European integration: Revue d'intégration européenne, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 329-348
ISSN: 1477-2280
In: Public choice, Band 140, Heft 3-4, S. 501-502
ISSN: 0048-5829
In: Journal of European integration, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 329-348
ISSN: 0703-6337
In: Jensen , M S , Lind , K M H & Zobbe , H 2009 , ' Enlargement of the European Union and agricultural policy reform ' , Journal of European Integration , vol. 31 , no. 3 , pp. 329-348 . https://doi.org/10.1080/07036330902782170
A connection exists between enlargement of the European Union and reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Based upon rational choice theory, we examine whether the member states' CAP positions are related to structures in their agricultural sectors. The overall hypothesis is that intensiveness of agricultural production corresponds to the willingness to reform the CAP. Political CAP positions, together with the development of member states' structural fundamentals, are analysed using cluster analysis. The results show that EU enlargements have extensified agricultural production at the EU level, and that extensive agricultural production in a member state is often an indicator of reduced willingness to reform. However, the intensiveness of agricultural production is only part of the explanation. Moreover, negotiation tactics play an important role for the positions on the CAP. ; A connection exists between enlargement of the European Union and reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Based upon rational choice theory, we examine whether the member states' CAP positions are related to structures in their agricultural sectors. The overall hypothesis is that intensiveness of agricultural production corresponds to the willingness to reform the CAP. Political CAP positions, together with the development of member states' structural fundamentals, are analysed using cluster analysis. The results show that EU enlargements have extensified agricultural production at the EU level, and that extensive agricultural production in a member state is often an indicator of reduced willingness to reform. However, the intensiveness of agricultural production is only part of the explanation. Moreover, negotiation tactics play an important role for the positions on the CAP.
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