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Institutional Innovations in the Common Agricultural Policy: A Theoretical Approach based on Legitimacy

Authors

SALAZAR ORDÓÑEZ, MELANIA, PÉREZ ALCALÁ, GABRIEL MARÍA

External publication

No

Means

Research Topics In Agricultural And Applied Economics, Vol 3

Scope

Capítulo de un Libro

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

01/01/2012

ISI

000476815400006

Abstract

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union (EU) has been highly political and social controversy, within the EU as well as at international level. However, the reforms on the institutional structure have not been frequently analysed. This paper, based on the Institutional Innovation Theory, examines the role of different exogenous and endogenous factors which have been boosted or slowed down, the five CAP reforms. According to these factors we analyse three key issues in the EU general political system, two topics in the EU domestic-economic system and the external pressures. Later, these factors are considered on a theoretical approach applying investment theory and expected utility maximization by means of the net present value model and dependency relations. The main results show that role played by the EU institutional structure is fundamental as a limited factor, and the external pressures and citizen's acceptance of this policy are an important boost factor.

Keywords

Institutional innovation; common agricultural policy; political structures; allocation of public funds; social changes

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