1st Edition

Understanding the Common Agricultural Policy

By Berkeley Hill Copyright 2012
352 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

352 Pages 71 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The majority of recent publications on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union address current issues and specific applications. There is little available which attempts to increase understanding of the nature of existing policies, their development, intentions, problems and successes.  The aim of this book is to improve knowledge and understanding of the ‘policy... Read more
1. Understanding the Policy Process: What is Policy?  2. Understanding the Agricultural Problems and Policy Objectives of the European Union  3. Understanding the Policy Decision-Making Process in the European Union  4. Evidence-Based Policy: Information and Statistics for Policy Decisions  5. Understanding the Mechanisms used to Implement the CAP  6. Understanding the Support of Agriculture in the EU: Pillar 1 of the CAP (Direct Payments and Market Support)  7. Understanding the Support of Agriculture and Rural Development in the EU: Pillar 2 of the CAP  8. Understanding CAP and the Environment: The Environmental Part of Pillar 2  9. The European Union and Agricultural Trade and Development  10. Understanding the Costs of the CAP: Budget and Finance  11. Understanding the Assessment (Evaluation) of the CAP and Rural Policy  12. Understanding the History of the CAP and European Policy  12a. Annex to Chapter 12: A Chronology of the EU and CAP

Biography

Berkeley Hill is Emeritus Professor of Policy Analysis at Imperial College London, and was President of the Agricultural Economics Association for 2008/9. He is well-known internationally for consultancy, research and publication on the analysis of agricultural and rural policy.

"Berkeley Hill’s Understanding the Common Agricultural Policy fills a gap in the agricultural policy literature with his comprehensive approach to the policy process and his deep understanding of its past and present. The book combines the up-to-date factual developments of the CAP with the critical views of the author. It is an essential reading for scholars, the policy community and the general public interested to understand why and how Europe transfer public money to farmers." – Sophia Davidova, Professor of European Agricultural Policy, School of Economics, University of Kent 

"Books on the CAP typically set out to explain what the CAP is. This book instead addresses what is meant by 'policy' and 'policy process', in order to demonstrate why there is a policy and why it is the way it is. It provides a novel analysis of the CAP as an example of a complex public policy and is thus an important complement to works that provide only a description of the CAP and its instruments." – Professor Rob Ackrill, Nottingham Trent University, UK 

"The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is a complicated set of measures used to pursue a range of policy objectives. Its complexity has increased over time as EU policymakers have sought to respond to an expanding array of issues facing food, agriculture and rural areas. It is extremely difficult to provide a comprehensive, integrated and understandable analysis of the whys and wherefores of the CAP. Berkeley Hill’s volume succeeds admirably in this task. It is essential reading for those who want to understand a policy that remains central to the identity of the European Union." – David Blandford, Professor of Agricultural and Environmental Economics, The Pennsylvania State University

"This comprehensive and understandable analysis by Emeritus Professor of Policy Analysis at Imperial College London goes behind the Pillar I & II modulation and agri-environment schemes of current reform, to explain the problems that the CAP is intended to address. It looks at the conflicts, trade offs and unintended consequences involved, before putting the present policy in its historical perspective."SD, Food Ethics, the magazine of the Food Ethics Council