@article{Gohin:331426,
      recid = {331426},
      author = {Gohin, Alexandre},
      title = {Assessing the impacts of the 2003 CAP Mid Term Review: How  sensitive are they to the assumed production responsiveness  to Agenda 2000 direct payments?},
      address = {2005},
      pages = {27},
      year = {2005},
      note = {Presented at the 8th Annual Conference on Global Economic  Analysis, Lübeck, Germany},
      abstract = {The EU adopts once again in June 2003 a new reform of its  farm policy with a new step toward the decoupling of farm  income support instruments. Available impact studies find  that this reform will reduce production incentives,  substantially for beef and to a lesser extent for arable  crops. All these studies assume that the Agenda 2000 arable  crop direct payments are already mostly decoupled while  beef premiums are much more linked to production. Our main  objective in this paper is to test the robustness of these  results to this questionable modelling on Agenda 2000  direct payments. Our analysis reveals that the negative  impacts of the CAP MTR on both the arable crop and beef  productions is robust to the modeling of Agenda 2000 direct  payments. On the other hand, our analysis shows that the  decoupling effects may be higher on the arable crop markets  than on the beef markets. Policy implications of these  results are finally derived.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/331426},
}