Research for AGRI Committee - CAP implementation: Flexibility given to Member States - state of play and perspectives
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15-05-2017
This study discusses flexibility of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) from various angles. The current flexibility does not create major conflicts with the objectives of the CAP. It makes decision-making more dispersed over the Member States, but also more effective. There may be small adverse effects on the level playing field. On the positive side, flexibility allows Member States to address specific problems and pursue heterogeneous and/or geographically bound goals. This should be regarded as bounded targeting, not renationalisation.
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Ida Terluin, Petra Berkhout, Tuomas Kuhmonen
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- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- EU-finanser
- EU-lovgivning
- EU-politik
- europæisk integration
- fælles markedsordning
- LANDBRUG, SKOVBRUG OG FISKERI
- landbrugspolitik
- landbrugsstøtte
- landbrugsudgift
- medlemsstatskompetence
- national produktion
- produktion
- PRODUKTION, TEKNOLOGI OG FORSKNING
- reform af den fælles landbrugspolitik
- økonomisk og social samhørighed