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Agriculture, Trade and the Environment

The Impact of Liberalization on Sustainable Development

9781858987835 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by John M. Antle, Department of Applied Economics, Oregon State University, US, Joseph N. Lekakis, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Crete and George P. Zanias, Associate Professor, Department of International and European Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
Publication Date: 1998 ISBN: 978 1 85898 783 5 Extent: 272 pp
This timely book focuses on the liberalization of agricultural policy and questions whether it is compatible with the goal of achieving economic and environmental sustainability in the European Union. It presents an invaluable contribution to the growing literature on the sustainability and policy aspects of trade liberalization, focusing on European agriculture.

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This timely book focuses on the liberalization of agricultural policy and questions whether it is compatible with the goal of achieving economic and environmental sustainability in the European Union. It presents an invaluable contribution to the growing literature on the sustainability and policy aspects of trade liberalization, focusing on European agriculture.

Agriculture, Trade and the Environment discusses quantitative methods for the assessment of agriculture-environment trade-offs for policy analysis at the firm, regional or national levels. It also presents the experience of countries in Europe, with particular regard to the impact of the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy and the repercussions of the Uruguay Round. Using a wide range of analytical and quantitative tools, country case studies examine agricultural areas in Austria, Scotland, Italy, Spain, Greece and Estonia. The authors then go on to look at future developments in an enlarged EU context. They conclude that efficient policies for environmental management in the EU need to be tailored to fit local conditions. Any attempt to impose uniform policies across a region as environmentally and economically diverse as Europe will have widely divergent and unintended consequences.

This book will prove invaluable to academics and students with an interest in agricultural economics, environmental and ecological economics and the European Union.
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Contributors: D.G. Abler, J.M. Antle, S. van Berkum, F. Brouwer, S.M. Capalbo, A. Carpentier, P. Eliste, P. Fousekis, H. Guyomard, N. Hanley, H. Kirkpatrick, J.N. Lekakis, C. Le Mouël, M. Loseby, S. McCorriston, D. Oglethorpe, T.T. Phipps, I.M. Sheldon, J.S. Shortle, I. Simpson, F. Sinabell, C. Varela-Ortega, G.P. Zanias
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Contents: Introduction 1. Comparative Statics on a Two-Country, One-Commodity, Two-Factor Agricultural Trade Model with Process-Generated Pollution 2. Quantifying Agriculture–Environment Tradeoffs to Assess Environmental Impacts of Domestic and Trade Policies 3. Decomposing the Effects of Trade on the Environment 4. Effects of CAP Reform on the Environment in the European Union 5. Consistency Between Environmental and Competitiveness Objectives of Agricultural Policies 6. EU Agriculture and the Economics of Vertically-Related Markets 7. Are Support Measures and External Effects of Agriculture Linked Together? 8. Principles for the Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture 9. The Impact of the Uruguay Round on the Agro-Food Sector and the Rural Environment it Italy 10. The Common Agricultural Policy and the Environment 11. The Productivity of Agrochemicals in Greece 12. Agriculture and the Environment in Transition 13. European Agriculture and the CAP
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