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    Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Bern ; Bruxelles ; New York ; Oxford ; Wien : Lang
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    Format: 242 S. , graph. Darst. , 21 cm
    ISBN: 3631399391
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften Bd. 4
    Note: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1999 u.d.T.: Münch, Wolfgang: Effects of CEC-EU accession on agricultural markets
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Erweiterung ; Osteuropa ; Agrarmarkt ; Agrarpolitik ; Hochschulschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Hochschulschrift
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    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Frankfurt am Main, Germany :Peter Lang,
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    Format: 1 online resource (242 pages) : , illustrations, charts; dgital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-631-75691-7
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften, 4
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Cover -- Foreword -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Economic Aspects of CEC-EU Integration -- 1.1 Agriculture in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.2 Development of Agricultural Policies in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.3 Development of Agricultural Prices in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.4 Exchange Rates and Protection -- 1.5 Conclusions for the Study -- 1.6 Analysis of CEC-EU Accession Effects on Agricultural Markets in the Literature -- 2 Structure of the European Simulation Model -- 2.1 An Overview of the Model Structure -- 2.1.1 The Structure of the Model -- 2.1.2 Functional Forms -- 2.2 The Modeling of Supply and Domestic Use -- 2.2.1 Supply of Grandes Cultures -- 2.2.2 Livestock Supply -- 2.2.3 Supply Quotas -- 2.2.4 Demand -- 2.2.5 Processing -- 2.2.6 Elasticities and Calibration -- 2.3 Modeling of Price and Trade Policies under CAP -- 2.3.1 Tariff-Based Price and Trade Policies -- 2.3.2 Intervention System -- 2.3.3 Restraint Export System -- 2.4 Modeling of Accession -- 2.4.1 The Harmonization of Agricultural Policies -- 2.4.2 The Single Market -- 2.5 Welfare Calculations -- 2.6 Budgetary Calculations -- 2.7 Macroeconomic Linkages -- 2.8 Data -- 2.9 Model Validation -- 2.10 Properties and Limits of ESIM and Comparison to Other Models -- 3 Market and Budgetary Effects of Accession of the Ten Central European Countries to the EU-15 -- 3.1 Scenarios and Main Assumptions -- 3.2 The Development of CEC Markets under Different Scenarios -- 3.3 Budgetary Effects -- 3.4 Policy Assumptions and Budgetary Expenditure -- 3.5 Welfare Effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Effects of Accession to the EU on Agricultural Markets and Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: A Combined Partial and General Equilibrium Analysis -- 4.1 Accession Scenarios and Main Assumptions. , 4.2 Accession Effects on Agricultural Protection -- 4.3 Market Effects -- 4.4 Budgetary Implications -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 Specific Case Studies: The Importance of Marketing Margins and Technical Progress in CEC-EU Accession -- 5.1 Marketing Margins and Accession: The Case of Slovenia -- 5.1.1 A Comparison of Slovenian and EU Market and Trade Policies -- 5.1.2 Effects of Accession to the EU -- 5.1.3 Simulation Results of Slovene Accession to the EU -- 5.1.4 Conclusions -- 5.2 Rapid Technical Progress and Accession: The Case of Hungary -- 5.2.1 Selected Results -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6.1 Summary -- 6.2 Conclusions -- References -- A Appendix: Price Gaps and Macroeconomic Assumptions -- B Appendix: Elasticities -- C Appendix: Ex-Ante Simulations of the EU-15 -- D Appendix: Selected Scenario Results by Country. , Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
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    Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (242 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    ISBN: 0820460338 , 3631756917 , 3631399391 , 9783631399392 , 9783631756911 , 9780820460338
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften Bd. 4
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-193) , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Münch, Wolfgang Effects of EU enlargement to the Central European countries on agricultural markets Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, ©2002
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    Format: 242 S. , graph. Darst. , 21 cm
    ISBN: 3631399391
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften Bd. 4
    Note: Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 2000 u.d.T.: Münch, Wolfgang: Effects of CEC-EU accession on agricultural markets
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion Münch, Wolfgang Effects of EU enlargement to the Central European countries on agricultural markets Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2002 ISBN 9783631756911
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science
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    Keywords: Europäische Union ; Erweiterung ; Osteuropa ; Agrarmarkt ; Agrarpolitik ; Europäische Union ; Osteuropa ; Erweiterung ; Agrarmarkt ; Agrarpolitik ; Hochschulschrift
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    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
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    Format: 1 online resource (246 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783631756911
    Series Statement: Cege-Schriften Series ; v.4
    Note: Cover -- Foreword -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Economic Aspects of CEC-EU Integration -- 1.1 Agriculture in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.2 Development of Agricultural Policies in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.3 Development of Agricultural Prices in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.4 Exchange Rates and Protection -- 1.5 Conclusions for the Study -- 1.6 Analysis of CEC-EU Accession Effects on Agricultural Markets in the Literature -- 2 Structure of the European Simulation Model -- 2.1 An Overview of the Model Structure -- 2.1.1 The Structure of the Model -- 2.1.2 Functional Forms -- 2.2 The Modeling of Supply and Domestic Use -- 2.2.1 Supply of Grandes Cultures -- 2.2.2 Livestock Supply -- 2.2.3 Supply Quotas -- 2.2.4 Demand -- 2.2.5 Processing -- 2.2.6 Elasticities and Calibration -- 2.3 Modeling of Price and Trade Policies under CAP -- 2.3.1 Tariff-Based Price and Trade Policies -- 2.3.2 Intervention System -- 2.3.3 Restraint Export System -- 2.4 Modeling of Accession -- 2.4.1 The Harmonization of Agricultural Policies -- 2.4.2 The Single Market -- 2.5 Welfare Calculations -- 2.6 Budgetary Calculations -- 2.7 Macroeconomic Linkages -- 2.8 Data -- 2.9 Model Validation -- 2.10 Properties and Limits of ESIM and Comparison to Other Models -- 3 Market and Budgetary Effects of Accession of the Ten Central European Countries to the EU-15 -- 3.1 Scenarios and Main Assumptions -- 3.2 The Development of CEC Markets under Different Scenarios -- 3.3 Budgetary Effects -- 3.4 Policy Assumptions and Budgetary Expenditure -- 3.5 Welfare Effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Effects of Accession to the EU on Agricultural Markets and Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: A Combined Partial and General Equilibrium Analysis -- 4.1 Accession Scenarios and Main Assumptions. , 4.2 Accession Effects on Agricultural Protection -- 4.3 Market Effects -- 4.4 Budgetary Implications -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 Specific Case Studies: The Importance of Marketing Margins and Technical Progress in CEC-EU Accession -- 5.1 Marketing Margins and Accession: The Case of Slovenia -- 5.1.1 A Comparison of Slovenian and EU Market and Trade Policies -- 5.1.2 Effects of Accession to the EU -- 5.1.3 Simulation Results of Slovene Accession to the EU -- 5.1.4 Conclusions -- 5.2 Rapid Technical Progress and Accession: The Case of Hungary -- 5.2.1 Selected Results -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6.1 Summary -- 6.2 Conclusions -- References -- A Appendix: Price Gaps and Macroeconomic Assumptions -- B Appendix: Elasticities -- C Appendix: Ex-Ante Simulations of the EU-15 -- D Appendix: Selected Scenario Results by Country.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Münch, Wolfgang Effects of EU Enlargement to the Central European Countries on Agricultural Markets Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,c2002 ISBN 9783631399392
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    Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group
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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9783631399392 , 3631399391 , 9783631756911 , 3631756917
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Introduction -- Economic aspects of CEC-EU integration -- Structure of the European simulation model -- Market and budgetary effects of accession of the ten central European countries to the EU-15 -- Effects of accession to the EU on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: a combined partial and general equilibrium analysis -- Specific case studies: the importance of marketing margins and technical progress in CEC-EU accession -- Summary and conclusions.
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Full text available: 2002.  (Available in Books at JSTOR: Open Access.)
    URL: Full text available: 2018.  (Available in Peter Lang eBooks (Open Access).)
    URL: Full text available: 2018.  (Available in OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks).)
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    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Frankfurt am Main, Germany :Peter Lang,
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    edocfu_9958982577902883
    Format: 1 online resource (242 pages) : , illustrations, charts; dgital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-631-75691-7
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften, 4
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Cover -- Foreword -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Economic Aspects of CEC-EU Integration -- 1.1 Agriculture in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.2 Development of Agricultural Policies in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.3 Development of Agricultural Prices in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.4 Exchange Rates and Protection -- 1.5 Conclusions for the Study -- 1.6 Analysis of CEC-EU Accession Effects on Agricultural Markets in the Literature -- 2 Structure of the European Simulation Model -- 2.1 An Overview of the Model Structure -- 2.1.1 The Structure of the Model -- 2.1.2 Functional Forms -- 2.2 The Modeling of Supply and Domestic Use -- 2.2.1 Supply of Grandes Cultures -- 2.2.2 Livestock Supply -- 2.2.3 Supply Quotas -- 2.2.4 Demand -- 2.2.5 Processing -- 2.2.6 Elasticities and Calibration -- 2.3 Modeling of Price and Trade Policies under CAP -- 2.3.1 Tariff-Based Price and Trade Policies -- 2.3.2 Intervention System -- 2.3.3 Restraint Export System -- 2.4 Modeling of Accession -- 2.4.1 The Harmonization of Agricultural Policies -- 2.4.2 The Single Market -- 2.5 Welfare Calculations -- 2.6 Budgetary Calculations -- 2.7 Macroeconomic Linkages -- 2.8 Data -- 2.9 Model Validation -- 2.10 Properties and Limits of ESIM and Comparison to Other Models -- 3 Market and Budgetary Effects of Accession of the Ten Central European Countries to the EU-15 -- 3.1 Scenarios and Main Assumptions -- 3.2 The Development of CEC Markets under Different Scenarios -- 3.3 Budgetary Effects -- 3.4 Policy Assumptions and Budgetary Expenditure -- 3.5 Welfare Effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Effects of Accession to the EU on Agricultural Markets and Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: A Combined Partial and General Equilibrium Analysis -- 4.1 Accession Scenarios and Main Assumptions. , 4.2 Accession Effects on Agricultural Protection -- 4.3 Market Effects -- 4.4 Budgetary Implications -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 Specific Case Studies: The Importance of Marketing Margins and Technical Progress in CEC-EU Accession -- 5.1 Marketing Margins and Accession: The Case of Slovenia -- 5.1.1 A Comparison of Slovenian and EU Market and Trade Policies -- 5.1.2 Effects of Accession to the EU -- 5.1.3 Simulation Results of Slovene Accession to the EU -- 5.1.4 Conclusions -- 5.2 Rapid Technical Progress and Accession: The Case of Hungary -- 5.2.1 Selected Results -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6.1 Summary -- 6.2 Conclusions -- References -- A Appendix: Price Gaps and Macroeconomic Assumptions -- B Appendix: Elasticities -- C Appendix: Ex-Ante Simulations of the EU-15 -- D Appendix: Selected Scenario Results by Country. , Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-39939-1
    Language: English
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    Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    ISBN: 9783631756911
    Series Statement: cege-Schriften 4
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Doctoral Thesis , Contents: Agricultural Markets in Central and Eastern Europe – The CAP of 1992 – The Agenda 2000 policies – Quotas and direct payments – Land retirement – Welfare effects for producers and consumers.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783631399392
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    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Frankfurt am Main, Germany :Peter Lang,
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    Format: 1 online resource (242 pages) : , illustrations, charts; dgital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-631-75691-7
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften, 4
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Cover -- Foreword -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Economic Aspects of CEC-EU Integration -- 1.1 Agriculture in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.2 Development of Agricultural Policies in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.3 Development of Agricultural Prices in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.4 Exchange Rates and Protection -- 1.5 Conclusions for the Study -- 1.6 Analysis of CEC-EU Accession Effects on Agricultural Markets in the Literature -- 2 Structure of the European Simulation Model -- 2.1 An Overview of the Model Structure -- 2.1.1 The Structure of the Model -- 2.1.2 Functional Forms -- 2.2 The Modeling of Supply and Domestic Use -- 2.2.1 Supply of Grandes Cultures -- 2.2.2 Livestock Supply -- 2.2.3 Supply Quotas -- 2.2.4 Demand -- 2.2.5 Processing -- 2.2.6 Elasticities and Calibration -- 2.3 Modeling of Price and Trade Policies under CAP -- 2.3.1 Tariff-Based Price and Trade Policies -- 2.3.2 Intervention System -- 2.3.3 Restraint Export System -- 2.4 Modeling of Accession -- 2.4.1 The Harmonization of Agricultural Policies -- 2.4.2 The Single Market -- 2.5 Welfare Calculations -- 2.6 Budgetary Calculations -- 2.7 Macroeconomic Linkages -- 2.8 Data -- 2.9 Model Validation -- 2.10 Properties and Limits of ESIM and Comparison to Other Models -- 3 Market and Budgetary Effects of Accession of the Ten Central European Countries to the EU-15 -- 3.1 Scenarios and Main Assumptions -- 3.2 The Development of CEC Markets under Different Scenarios -- 3.3 Budgetary Effects -- 3.4 Policy Assumptions and Budgetary Expenditure -- 3.5 Welfare Effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Effects of Accession to the EU on Agricultural Markets and Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: A Combined Partial and General Equilibrium Analysis -- 4.1 Accession Scenarios and Main Assumptions. , 4.2 Accession Effects on Agricultural Protection -- 4.3 Market Effects -- 4.4 Budgetary Implications -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 Specific Case Studies: The Importance of Marketing Margins and Technical Progress in CEC-EU Accession -- 5.1 Marketing Margins and Accession: The Case of Slovenia -- 5.1.1 A Comparison of Slovenian and EU Market and Trade Policies -- 5.1.2 Effects of Accession to the EU -- 5.1.3 Simulation Results of Slovene Accession to the EU -- 5.1.4 Conclusions -- 5.2 Rapid Technical Progress and Accession: The Case of Hungary -- 5.2.1 Selected Results -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6.1 Summary -- 6.2 Conclusions -- References -- A Appendix: Price Gaps and Macroeconomic Assumptions -- B Appendix: Elasticities -- C Appendix: Ex-Ante Simulations of the EU-15 -- D Appendix: Selected Scenario Results by Country. , Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-39939-1
    Language: English
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    Bern : Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group | Frankfurt am Main, Germany :Peter Lang,
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    Format: 1 online resource (242 pages) : , illustrations, charts; dgital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 3-631-75691-7
    Series Statement: CeGE-Schriften, 4
    Content: Accession of the Central and Eastern European Countries is one of the biggest political projects for the European Union. As in all previous enlargements the agricultural chapter proves to be one of the most sensitive fields of the negotiations. This book examines the effects of enlargement on agricultural markets and government expenditure in the candidate countries as well as possible effects of different choices in the politically sensitive areas of direct payments and production quotas. The ten candidate countries have quite diverse economic and agricultural characteristics. Membership in the European Union, therefore, leads to varying macroeconomic effects. Two chapters specifically deal with these aspects and their effects on agriculture as well as likely country-specific developments in Hungary and in Slovenia. The quantitative tools developed and used for this analysis have also been more widely used by governments and institutions in analyses of questions related to enlargement. The book describes and documents these quantitative tools.
    Note: Cover -- Foreword -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Introduction -- 1 Economic Aspects of CEC-EU Integration -- 1.1 Agriculture in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.2 Development of Agricultural Policies in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.3 Development of Agricultural Prices in the CECs and the EU-15 -- 1.4 Exchange Rates and Protection -- 1.5 Conclusions for the Study -- 1.6 Analysis of CEC-EU Accession Effects on Agricultural Markets in the Literature -- 2 Structure of the European Simulation Model -- 2.1 An Overview of the Model Structure -- 2.1.1 The Structure of the Model -- 2.1.2 Functional Forms -- 2.2 The Modeling of Supply and Domestic Use -- 2.2.1 Supply of Grandes Cultures -- 2.2.2 Livestock Supply -- 2.2.3 Supply Quotas -- 2.2.4 Demand -- 2.2.5 Processing -- 2.2.6 Elasticities and Calibration -- 2.3 Modeling of Price and Trade Policies under CAP -- 2.3.1 Tariff-Based Price and Trade Policies -- 2.3.2 Intervention System -- 2.3.3 Restraint Export System -- 2.4 Modeling of Accession -- 2.4.1 The Harmonization of Agricultural Policies -- 2.4.2 The Single Market -- 2.5 Welfare Calculations -- 2.6 Budgetary Calculations -- 2.7 Macroeconomic Linkages -- 2.8 Data -- 2.9 Model Validation -- 2.10 Properties and Limits of ESIM and Comparison to Other Models -- 3 Market and Budgetary Effects of Accession of the Ten Central European Countries to the EU-15 -- 3.1 Scenarios and Main Assumptions -- 3.2 The Development of CEC Markets under Different Scenarios -- 3.3 Budgetary Effects -- 3.4 Policy Assumptions and Budgetary Expenditure -- 3.5 Welfare Effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 Effects of Accession to the EU on Agricultural Markets and Government Expenditure in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovenia: A Combined Partial and General Equilibrium Analysis -- 4.1 Accession Scenarios and Main Assumptions. , 4.2 Accession Effects on Agricultural Protection -- 4.3 Market Effects -- 4.4 Budgetary Implications -- 4.5 Conclusions -- 5 Specific Case Studies: The Importance of Marketing Margins and Technical Progress in CEC-EU Accession -- 5.1 Marketing Margins and Accession: The Case of Slovenia -- 5.1.1 A Comparison of Slovenian and EU Market and Trade Policies -- 5.1.2 Effects of Accession to the EU -- 5.1.3 Simulation Results of Slovene Accession to the EU -- 5.1.4 Conclusions -- 5.2 Rapid Technical Progress and Accession: The Case of Hungary -- 5.2.1 Selected Results -- 5.3 Conclusions -- 6 Summary and Conclusions -- 6.1 Summary -- 6.2 Conclusions -- References -- A Appendix: Price Gaps and Macroeconomic Assumptions -- B Appendix: Elasticities -- C Appendix: Ex-Ante Simulations of the EU-15 -- D Appendix: Selected Scenario Results by Country. , Also available in print form. , In English with front matter in German.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-39939-1
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