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| Author: | H.C. BEHR |
Abstract:
The actual EC-market policy for fruit and vegetables is facing a growing criticism, because it is believed to create structural surplus production.
The paper delineates the development of the EC-market policy for fresh fruit and vegetables and tries to assess the effects of the applied instruments.
The second section presents an attempt to evaluate the effects of alternative market policies.
The considered policies include aggravated foreign trade regulations, production restrictions and abolition or modifications of the intervention system.
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