EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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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 ...
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 ...
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The Common Agriculture Policy absorbs almost 70 percent of the budget ; what remains is clearly insufficient to support a Community - wide social policy , even on a modest scale . It should be noted , however , that such limited ...
The Common Agriculture Policy absorbs almost 70 percent of the budget ; what remains is clearly insufficient to support a Community - wide social policy , even on a modest scale . It should be noted , however , that such limited ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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