@article{Curtis:11024,
      recid = {11024},
      author = {Curtis, Roberto},
      title = {THE EFFECTS OF EEC ENTRY ON THE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION  OF SELECTED PORTUGUESE FEEDGRAINS AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS},
      address = {1982},
      number = {1097-2016-88632},
      series = {Graduate Research Master's Degree Plan B Papers},
      pages = {69},
      year = {1982},
      abstract = {Portugal has one of the most backward agricultural sectors  in Europe; it is less developed and less dynamic than the  other countries negotiating entry into the European  Economic Community (EEC), Spain and Greece.
	Portugal's  entry into the EEC is expected on January 1, 1984.  EEC  entry and the required adoption of the Common Agricultural  Policy will require Portugal to eliminate its present  agricultural policies and substitute them with the  established CAP, and the resultant often higher EEC  consumer prices.
	The general objective of this study is to  assess the probable impact of Portuguese entry into the EEC  on the importation of U.S. feedgrains and livestock  products.
	The specific objectives of the study are:  1)   To describe the current structure of the  feedgrain-livestock subsector in Portugal with emphasis on  production and consumption for the following commodities:   barley, corn, soybeans, beef, pork, poultry meat, eggs,  milk, cheese and fresh fish; 2)  To project commodity  production, consumption and per capita consumption for 1990  using time-trend analysis; and 3)  To identify probable  adjustments EEC membership will impose on the Portuguese  feedgrain-livestock subsector.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/11024},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.11024},
}