The Failure of Cap Reform
Auteur : Allister Heath, Kirsten Hillman, Jorgen Lefevere, Matthew Elliott
Date de publication : 2000
Éditeur : SSRN
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
This paper uses public choice theories to explain why agricultural subsidies were centralised and why this hinders reform. It shows that the Commission is not responsible for the expansion of the CAP by arguing that budget-maximising behaviour is irrational in the circumstances and that bureau shaping explains its stance on reform. The input process and the success of agricultural groups vis-a-vis consumer and taxpayer groups is explained using both the pluralist and Olsonian account of interest group politics. The conclusion analyses the latest difficulties in achieving reform at Berlin and the prospects for reform.