How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade?

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How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade? / Urban, Kirsten ; Jensen, Hans Grinsted; Brockmeier, Martina.

In: Food Policy, Vol. 59, 2016, p. 126 - 138.

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Urban, K, Jensen, HG & Brockmeier, M 2016, 'How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade?', Food Policy, vol. 59, pp. 126 - 138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.01.003

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Urban, K., Jensen, H. G., & Brockmeier, M. (2016). How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade? Food Policy, 59, 126 - 138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.01.003

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Urban K, Jensen HG, Brockmeier M. How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade? Food Policy. 2016;59:126 - 138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.01.003

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Urban, Kirsten ; Jensen, Hans Grinsted ; Brockmeier, Martina. / How decoupled is the Single Farm Payment and does it matter for international trade?. In: Food Policy. 2016 ; Vol. 59. pp. 126 - 138.

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abstract = "The extent to which decoupled agricultural support – including the European Union Single Farm Payment (SFP) – creates production incentives remains unclear. We apply an extended version of the standard Global Trade Analysis Project model and generate a set of 21 databases that captures a comprehensive representation of domestic support. By considering and modeling a range of different assumptions regarding the SFP{\textquoteright}s degree of decoupling, we investigate the SFP{\textquoteright}s effect on the model{\textquoteright}s results. The results of our analysis reveal substantially different effects that depend on the degree of decoupling, and the findings can help validate trade analysis results, particularly for developing countries.",
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