EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
From inside the book
Results 1-2 of 2
Page 2
Finally , one of the objectives of the common agricultural policy is , according to
Art . 39 ( b ) of the Treaty , " to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural
community , in particular by increasing the individual earnings of persons
engaged ...
Finally , one of the objectives of the common agricultural policy is , according to
Art . 39 ( b ) of the Treaty , " to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural
community , in particular by increasing the individual earnings of persons
engaged ...
Page 19
Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a considerable transfer of money
from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in this sense it might be
considered part of a " welfare state for farmers " ( Leibfried and Pierson ,
forthcoming ) .
Thus , the Common Agricultural Policy effects a considerable transfer of money
from consumers and taxpayers to farmers , and in this sense it might be
considered part of a " welfare state for farmers " ( Leibfried and Pierson ,
forthcoming ) .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities agency areas argument benefits Changes Commission Common Agricultural Policy common market Community completion concerning considered consumer protection costs Council countries dimension directives distinct distribution economic Educational effects efficiency elements environment environmental environmental protection equal EUI Working Paper Europe European European Social European University Institute European welfare example externalities fact Federal field function Fund future Germany Giandomenico MAJONE giving government intervention health and safety historical implementation important improving income increasing individuals Industries innovation institutions integration interest internal introduced issues Italy justified legislation limited majority meaning measures meet Member migrant workers occupational health policymaking political possible present principle programme proposals qualified reasons recent redistribution regime regions regulatory represent requirements significant social policy social regulation social security solutions space standards Title traditional Treaty values welfare workers