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The Role of Compensation in Policy Reform

27-Jun-2007

Governments reform policies in order to improve their efficiency and respond to changing social priorities. Reform is resisted when concerns exist about those who may lose out in the process, or when other policy goals are negatively impacted. Compensation can remove barriers to reform by addressing this resistance.

The Challenge of Decoupling Agricultural Support

11-May-2006

Decoupling agricultural support means reforming agricultural policies so that they reduce their interference with production decisions.

Multifunctionality in Agriculture: What Role for Private Initiatives?

03-Feb-2006

This report sheds light on potential alternative non-government solutions to resolving problems created by agriculture practices. The approaches analysed include market mechanisms, the promotion of private transactions, and voluntary approaches.

OECD Studies on Agriculture Reforms, Policies and Outlook

07-Jun-2004

The OECD studies on the European Union Common Agricultural Policy reforms, assessment of farm policies in OECD countries, and forecasts for world prices, demand and output.




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