Agricultural policy in Europe.9780719060298 Agricultural policy Agricultural policy describes a set of laws relating to domestic agriculture and imports of foreign agricultural products. Governments usually implement agricultural policies with the goal of achieving a specific outcome in the domestic agricultural product markets. in Europe. Greer, Alan. Manchester U. Pr. 2005 238 pages $74.95 Hardcover European policy research unit series HD1917 Greer offers a comparative analysis of agricultural policy in the UK, France, Poland, the Netherlands, Greece, and Ireland. Contending that Europe has a Common Agricultural Policy in name only, he describes how national policies are becoming increasingly diverse in response to pressures such as world trade liberalization lib·er·al·ize v. lib·er·al·ized, lib·er·al·iz·ing, lib·er·al·iz·es v.tr. To make liberal or more liberal: "Our standards of private conduct have been greatly liberalized . . . , environmental concerns, and the enlargement enlargement, n an increase in size. enlargement, Dilantin, n.pr See hyperplasia, gingival, Dilantin. enlargement, idiopathic, n of the EU. Greer teaches politics and public policy at the U. of the West of England The West of England is a loose term given to the area surrounding the City and County of Bristol, England. It is increasingly used - e.g. by the West of England Partnership - as a synonym for the former Avon (county) area. . Distributed in the US by Palgrave. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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