@article{Henning:97979,
      recid = {97979},
      author = {Henning, Christian H.C.A. and Krause, Kim Carolin and  Struve, Carsten},
      title = {Institutionelle Grundlagen der Agrarprotektion: Eine  polit-ökonomische Analyse der Agrarpolitik in den Mittel-  und Osteuropäischen Ländern},
      journal = {German Journal of Agricultural Economics},
      address = {2003},
      number = {670-2016-45734},
      pages = {11},
      year = {2003},
      abstract = {The impact of political institutions, e.g. the  organization of legislature, election and party systems, on  agricultural protection has hardly been taken into account  explicitly in theoretical and empirical studies, yet. In  this framework the paper investigates to what extent  political institutions explain observed variances in the  political power of the agrarian population in the ten  Central and Eastern European Countries / Candidates (CEEC)  applying for an accession to the EU. Moreover, it is  analyzed to what extent EU-accession will be politically  feasible given the specific political and economic  framework conditions of the individual states. In  particular, empirical analyses imply the following results:  (i) The political power of the agrarian population varies  significantly among the analyzed countries. (ii) The  political weights are significantly determined by political  institutions. (iii) Analyzing to what extent EU-accession  is politically feasible in the CEEC-states we can show that  political feasibility of EU-accession crucially depends on  keeping the rule of financial solidarity. Contrary, keeping  the rule of financial solidarity implies that future CAP  will become even more inefficient in economic terms.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/97979},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.97979},
}