Farm Incomes, Wealth and Agricultural Policy

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agricultural household analysis
Agricultural Households
Agricultural Households Sector
Agricultural Policy
Annual Work Unit
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Average Incomes
CAP income
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EU accession agriculture
EU Agricultural Policy
EU Level Association
EU's Common Agricultural Policy
European System of Accounts
FADN Data
Family Labour Input
Family Work Unit
Farm Accountancy Data Network
Farm Business Surveys
farm household income statistics
farm income
Farm incomes
Farm Operator Households
farmers
FFI
Household Budget Surveys
Implicit Gdp Deflator
income measurement methods
Net Worth
NFI
Non-farm Income
Nonfarm Income
policy impact assessment
Product Price Support
rural wealth distribution
Socio-professional Groups
Socioprofessional Groups
UK Farmer
UK Official Statistic

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  • ISBN 9781138706743
  • Weight: 890g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2000:  The central aim of the Common Agricultural Policy is to support the incomes of farmers, yet reliable information on the overall incomes of farmers and their households is scarce. In general, farmers in the EU are not a low-income or poor sector of society and much of the present CAP income support goes to those that are relatively well-off. This book, the 3rd edition to address these issues, has been updated and expanded to include: updated coverage of statistics and references; the major changes in methodology of income measurement flowing from the 1995 revision of the European System of Accounts; a critical examination of wealth and balance sheets for the agricultural industry as currently calculated; incorporation of material from Japan and countries in Central and Eastern Europe that are candidates for EU membership.

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