@article{Schmid:21467,
      recid = {21467},
      author = {Schmid, Erwin and Sinabell, Franz and Hofreither, Markus  F.},
      title = {Distributional effects of CAP instruments on farm  household incomes in Austria},
      address = {2006},
      number = {379-2016-21942},
      series = {Selected Paper 152796},
      pages = {21},
      year = {2006},
      abstract = {The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) has evolved from an  allocative towards a dis-tributive policy. Distributive  policies aim at correcting market outcomes according to  politi-cally determined objectives usually through  transferring money from richer to poorer house-holds. We  compare the distributional effects of CAP direct payments  in EU Member States. In general, poorer households benefit  more from social transfers than richer ones, whereas larger  farms get more direct payments than smaller ones. Direct  payments which are basically linked to the acreage of farms  seem to be not an adequate tool to alleviate incomes of  farm house-holds, a major objective of the CAP.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/21467},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.21467},
}