NEW DIRECTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION’S EMERGING STATES
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION’S EMERGING STATES
Author(s): Alina-Petronela HallerSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: economical policy; agricultural policy; state; common policy; emerging states
Summary/Abstract: Knowing the problems that accompany economic structure makes possible for us to understand the relationship between the elements composing the economic system and between the latter and other systems, and to understand the transformations, the way in which decisions are made and priorities are established, as well as the outcomes of modifying the elements that make up an economic system. The objective of the paper is to present, in a theoretical approach, one of the most important economic policies, the agricultural one, in relation to the situation of the UE member states, including the developing ones. The agricultural policy is a structural one, with major economical and social implications. The effectiveness of the economic policy reflects the capacity of a country to ensure the population’s consumption of basic products. The changes in the agricultural segment need much time. Actually, every economic structure needs the state’s intervention, by measures able to change the dynamics of activities, to prioritize them and to ensure a quicker adaptation to the modifications of the consumers’ needs, under the pressure of climate changes, population increases and diminution of the quantity of nonregenerative resources.
Journal: Economics, Management, and Financial Markets
- Issue Year: 9/2014
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 456-461
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
