@article{Niemi:8133,
      recid = {8133},
      author = {Niemi, Jyrki S. and Kola, Jukka},
      title = {Renationalization of the Common Agricultural Policy:  Mission Impossible?},
      journal = {International Food and Agribusiness Management Review},
      address = {2005},
      number = {1030-2016-82626},
      pages = {39},
      year = {2005},
      abstract = {The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the EU does not  currently meet the different needs of diverse agricultural  conditions of different member countries in a just and  equal way. To meet this challenge has become inevitably  more difficult as new and diverse Central and Eastern  European countries have entered the Community. Several  commentators and economists have thus suggested that a  renationalization of the CAP would be an applicable way to  proceed in an attempt to pursue a policy sensitive enough  to national and regional or local needs and priorities.  Renationalization mainly deals with two issues: (i) should  member states have more power and freedom on decisions of  agricultural policy, and (ii) should there be a shift from  common financing back to national funds? This paper  discusses these issues from a political-economy   perspective.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/8133},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.8133},
}