COMMON MARKET ORGANIZATION A NEW CHALLENGE IN REFORMING THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY

Authors

  • Andrei Jean, PhD Department of Economics, Marketing and Business Administration, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Petroleum and Gas University of Ploiesti
  • Dorel Dusmanescu, PhD Economics Modeling and Business Informatics Department, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Petroleum and Gas University of Ploiesti
  • Marius Voicilas, PhD National Institute of Agricultural Research, Romanian Academy of Sciences

Keywords:

CAP, COM, agriculture, state direct interventions

Abstract

The achievement of any policy, including CAP, involves building a complex operation mechanism, tools and specifc levers to ensure the achievement of the objectives at the highest degree. The substantiation of these instruments and their adjustment to the new conditions imposed by CAP feld application requires both political measures imposed by the EU Member States as well coordination with the functional mechanism of the free market, in the general context in combating distortions in their application.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Jean, A., Dusmanescu, D., & Voicilas, M. (2011). COMMON MARKET ORGANIZATION A NEW CHALLENGE IN REFORMING THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY. Economics of Agriculture, 58(1 Book 1), 271–277. Retrieved from https://ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/836