Applications Of Principal-agent Theory To Agricultural Land Use Policy: Lessons From The European Union
Format: Print Book
ISBN: 9781783266753
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This book is based on the author's published research and uses the principal-agent methodology as a consistent framework for analysing and evaluating the development of the European Union's agricultural land use policy as it has evolved over the last two decades from voluntary set-aside to 'compliance' set-aside to environmental stewardship. The book begins with an introduction to the principal-agent methodology and to the historical development of agricultural land use policy in the CAP (Common Agricultural Policy). There are also literature-based introductions which contextualise each major part of the book (Parts A and B). The book concludes with some reflections and forward-looking comments on policy design lessons from this research, which will be of use to students, academics and policymakers.
Format: Hardcover
No of Pages: 216
Imprint: Imperial College Press
Publication date: 20150311