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The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy
An Imperfect Storm
This book is dedicated to our colleague and friend Giovanni Anania, who sadly died on 15 July 2015, just days before this book went into print. We were fortunate to have his valuable contributions and insights to this volume as well as other projects at CEPS. We want to express our sincere condolences to his wife, family, friends and colleagues at the University of Calabria.
The Political Economy of the 2014-2020 Common Agricultural Policy
An Imperfect Storm
Edited by
Johan Swinnen
Contributors
Giovanni Anania
Alfons Balmann
Allan Buckwell
Jean-Christophe Bureau
Paolo De Castro
Angelo Di Mambro
Emil Erjavec
Karmen Erjavec
Imre Fert
Maria Garrone
Tassos Haniotis
Kaley Hart
Timothy Josling
Louise Knops
Attila Kovacs
Marko Lovec
Louis-Pascal Mah
Alan Matthews
Rolf Moehler
Alessandro Olper
Lucia Pacca
Janez Potonik
Maria Rosaria Pupo
DAndrea
Christilla Roederer-Rynning
Amanda Sahrbacher
Christoph Sahrbacher
Alan Swinbank
Johan Swinnen
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Johan Swinnen
Johan Swinnen
Giovanni Anania and Maria Rosaria Pupo DAndrea
Jean-Christophe Bureau and Louis-Pascal Mah
Tassos Haniotis
Paolo De Castro and Angelo Di Mambro
Janez Potonik
Alan Matthews
Alan Swinbank
Emil Erjavec, Marko Lovec and Karmen Erjavec
Kaley Hart
Amanda Sahrbacher, Alfons Balmann and Christoph Sahrbacher
Alan Swinbank
Christilla Roederer-Rynning
Alessandro Olper and Lucia Pacca
Imre Fert and Attila Kovacs
Louise Knops and Maria Garrone
Johan Swinnen
Tim Josling
Alan Matthews
Allan Buckwell
Rolf Moehler
Attila Kovacs, Louise Knops, Imre Fert and Johan Swinnen
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ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS Giovanni Anania is Professor of Economics of Agro-Food - photo 2
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS Giovanni Anania is Professor of Economics of Agro-Food - photo 3
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS Giovanni Anania is Professor of Economics of Agro-Food - photo 4
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Giovanni Anania is Professor of Economics of Agro-Food Markets and International Trade and Trade Policy in the Department of Economics, Statistics and Finance at the University of Calabria, Italy. He holds a BA degree in Economics from the University of Calabria, an MA in Social Science Data Analysis from the University of Essex (UK) and a PhD in Agricultural Economics from the University of California, Davis. His main fields of interest are EU agricultural and trade policies, WTO negotiations on agriculture and quantitative methods for the analysis of the effects of agricultural and trade policies.
Alfons Balmann is Director at the Leibniz-Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) in Halle/Saale, Germany and Head of the Department of Structural Change. Moreover, he is appointed as Professor at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and serves on several boards, among them the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture. His research interests include the analysis of policies and institutions on farm structures, income and factor markets in the EU and Eastern Europe.
Allan Buckwell is currently Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for European Environmental Policy in London. Previously he was Policy Director at the UK's Country Land and Business Association and Professor of Agricultural Economics at Imperial College and Wye College, London. He has written widely on European rural policy, the CAP, trade, technology, environment and structural change in farming. His principal interest is in balancing food production and environmental land management roles of agriculture.
Jean-Christophe Bureau is Professor of Economics at AgroParisTech, Universit of Paris-Saclay, heads the joint research team in public economics of INRA (French National Institute for Agricultural Research) and is a Research Associate at the Centre d'Etudes Prospectives et dInformations Internationales. Previously he worked at the French Ministry of Finance, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Trinity College Dublin and was a scientific adviser at the Council of Economic Analysis of the French Prime Minister. His research focuses on agricultural policy and international trade.
Paolo De Castro is a Member of the European Parliament. He was Chairman of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development at the European Parliament from 2009 to 2013. He is the former Italian Minister of Agricultural and Forestry Policy and is Full Professor of Agricultural Economics and Policy at the University of Bologna.
Angelo Di Mambro is a journalist and author of several books and videos, mainly dealing with agriculture and food issue and European policies. From 2010 to 2014, he covered the process of the CAP reform for different Italian media outlets. He is the author of a book on the history of the Italian National Institute of Agricultural Economics and contributed to several studies of the Research Institute Nomisma concerning the economy of the agrifood sector.
Emil Erjavec is a Professor of Agricultural Policy and Economics at the Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana and regular Visiting Professor at the University of Natural Resources and Live Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna. His professional expertise includes political economy aspects of agricultural and rural development policy, especially the EUs Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). He was a member of the negotiation team for Slovenias accession to the EU (responsible for agriculture) and later adviser to the Republic of Slovenia related to the negotiations on CAP reforms and EU financial perspectives.
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