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Production rights in European agriculture / edited by Denis Barthélemy and Jacques David.

Contributor(s): Language: English Original language: French 2001Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 245 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780444508232
  • 0444508236
  • 9780080539812
  • 0080539815
Uniform titles:
  • Agriculture européenne et les droits à produire. English.
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Production rights in European agriculture.LOC classification:
  • KJE6605 .A3613 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover; Production Rights in European Agriculture; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Milk Quota Implementations and their Effects in the Four Main Milk-Producing Countries; Chapter 1. Three Successive Trends in Germany; Chapter 2. Administrative Management in Favour of Medium-Sized Farms in France; Chapter 3. The Costly Process of Intensification in the Milk Sector in the Netherlands; Chapter 4. The Liberal Approach in the United Kingdom; Chapter 5. The Effects of National Implementations on Dairy Farm Structures.
Summary: Rather than simply cataloging the various interpretations of European regulations by Member States, this international team examines the economic priorities, the legal bases, the social norms and cultural patterns which come into play, presenting an analytical approach to the study of production rights in European agriculture. This work traces the emergence and the economic and legal content of the different income support tools for agricultural producers, collectively termed 'production rights' and it looks at the foundations of the specific national conceptions underlying the methods of organising agricultural activity. The book is intended for a varied readership: farmers themselves, of course, but also economic, legal and tax consultants, experts, lawyers, notaries, as well as students, teachers and researchers. It has been set out in such a way as to allow readers to move freely from one subject to another, depending on whether their interest lies in economic aspects or legal developments, or whether they are more concerned by certain production rights or by certain features of their own organisation. The goal of the book is to enable the reader to grasp the special features and the significance of the forces which have shaped the current income support instruments for producers in the various Member States of the EU, and which will unquestionably continue to influence the measures which flow from reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy in the years to come.
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Rather than simply cataloging the various interpretations of European regulations by Member States, this international team examines the economic priorities, the legal bases, the social norms and cultural patterns which come into play, presenting an analytical approach to the study of production rights in European agriculture. This work traces the emergence and the economic and legal content of the different income support tools for agricultural producers, collectively termed 'production rights' and it looks at the foundations of the specific national conceptions underlying the methods of organising agricultural activity. The book is intended for a varied readership: farmers themselves, of course, but also economic, legal and tax consultants, experts, lawyers, notaries, as well as students, teachers and researchers. It has been set out in such a way as to allow readers to move freely from one subject to another, depending on whether their interest lies in economic aspects or legal developments, or whether they are more concerned by certain production rights or by certain features of their own organisation. The goal of the book is to enable the reader to grasp the special features and the significance of the forces which have shaped the current income support instruments for producers in the various Member States of the EU, and which will unquestionably continue to influence the measures which flow from reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy in the years to come.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-245).

Print version record.

Front Cover; Production Rights in European Agriculture; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Milk Quota Implementations and their Effects in the Four Main Milk-Producing Countries; Chapter 1. Three Successive Trends in Germany; Chapter 2. Administrative Management in Favour of Medium-Sized Farms in France; Chapter 3. The Costly Process of Intensification in the Milk Sector in the Netherlands; Chapter 4. The Liberal Approach in the United Kingdom; Chapter 5. The Effects of National Implementations on Dairy Farm Structures.

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