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Structural changes in agriculture since EU accession in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary

Biró, Szabolcs (ed); Abrahamová, Miluše and Bartoň, Petr and Boskova, Iveta and Čámská, Klára and Doucha, Tomáš and Drlík, Jan and Humpál, Jaroslav and Medonos, Tomáš and Mezera, Josef and Náglová, Zdeňka and Novotný, Petr and Vilhelm, Václav and Kala, Štěpán and Belešová, Svetlana and Bozik, Marian and Buchta, Stanislav and Buday, Štefan and Čičová, Tatiana and Federičová, Zuzana and Gálik, Jozef and Grausová, Gabriela and Jamborová, Mária and Krížová, Slávka and Masár, Ivan and Matoskova, Dagmar and Vajcíková, Ružena and Marišová, Eleonóra and Bene, Enikő and Biró, Szabolcs and Felkai, Beáta Olga and Hamza, Eszter and Jankuné Kürthy, Gyöngyi and Nagy, László and Póti, Gábor and Potori, Norbert and Rácz, Katalin and Székelyhidi, Katalin and Tikász, Ildikó Edit and Tóth, Orsolya and Vásáry, Viktória and Vőneki, Éva (2017): Structural changes in agriculture since EU accession in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary. Agrárgazdasági Könyvek . Agrárgazdasági Kutató Intézet, Budapest. ISBN 978-963-491-594-2

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Abstract

The collaboration that has led to the publication of this book can be traced back to April 2013, when the Research Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics (VÚEPP) in Bratislava, Slovak Republic, approached the Research Institute of Agricultural Economics (AKI) in Budapest, Hungary, with a view to establishing a programme of bilateral cooperation. The approach was very positively received by AKI, and the idea rapidly developed into a plan for a series of trilateral cooperation activities that also included the Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information (IAEI) in Praha, Czech Republic. Representatives of the three institutes met in Budapest at the end of May, 2013 and agreed to work together to enhance mutual research collaboration in the field of agricultural economics, share information and discuss issues related to agricultural economics in the three countries, and establish a coordination group composed by members of the three research institutes. The cooperation was formalised through the signing, in December 2013, of a trilateral Agreement covering the period 2014-2016 covering the following topics: (a) publication of individual or common papers in the institutes’ journals or other journals, and exchange of journals between institutes; (b) exchange of experience via trilateral meetings of specialists; (c) cooperation with other scientific entities and support for affiliation to international networks or construction of a specific network in the institutes’ common field of research interest; (d) applications and participation in common international projects; and (e) participation at international meetings with common research/papers and cooperation in organisation of different international meetings. The three institutes agreed that this would be an excellent way to better disseminate, nationally and internationally, the results of their research work and to open new perspectives to future mutual cooperation. The centrepiece of the programme of cooperation was a trilateral research project entitled “The CAP Impact on the Effectiveness of Use of Agricultural Production Factors and the Economic Efficiency of Agricultural Production and Product Sectors in the Slovak Republic, the Czech Republic and Hungary”. The general objective of this project has been: research on rural areas and the agrifood sector by sectoral analysis, country comparisons, identification of positive and negative influences on the rural and agricultural economy, dissemination of research results, and proposals for future policies in the field. Initially intended to cover four topics (implementation of the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), agricultural land ownership and related issues, competitiveness and profitability of crop and animal production, and the efficiency of food industry production), further discussion led to eight topics of joint research being agreed.

Item Type: Book
Uncontrolled Keywords: new CAP, comparison of the agro-food sectors, competitiveness, crop production, pig sector, milk sector, food industry, employment, efficiency, rural development programmes, land ownership, land market, land rent market
Subjects: O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth
Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics – Environmental and Ecological Economics
Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics – Environmental and Ecological Economics > Q1 - Agriculture > Q10 - General
Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics – Environmental and Ecological Economics > Q1 - Agriculture > Q15 - Land Ownership and Tenure – Land Reform – Land Use – Irrigation – Agriculture and Environment
Depositing User: István Ady
Date Deposited: 27 Mar 2017 15:32
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2018 14:26
URI: http://repo.aki.gov.hu/id/eprint/2085

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