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Effects of agricultural policy on the development of Slovenian agriculture during the transition and the process of accession to the European Union

Tinea S. Volk
- 01 Jan 2005 - 
- Vol. 50, Iss: 1, pp 75-88
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In this article, the authors analyzed the development of agricultural policy and agriculture in Slovenia in the period from 1992 to 2002, and found that the transition in Slovenia caused no marked shocks for agricultural production.
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The thesis analyzes the development of agricultural policy and agriculture in Slovenia in the period from 1992 to 2002. The analysis is based on the classification of agricultural policy and its measures, standard indicators used for analysis of development of agricultural policy and agriculture, and specific methods for evaluating the efficiency of agricultural policy (evaluation methods, simulation methods). The results show that the transition in Slovenia caused no marked shocks for agricultural production. The development goals for agriculture were set forth early (in 1992) and were modeled on the EU standards, and they remained unchanged throughout the transition. A protectionist development concept of agricultural policy was adopted, which assured a relatively high level of support to agriculture. Under this concept, the agricultural policy was substantially reoriented during the transition, but this happened gradually and was reflected above all in the re-instrumentation of policy and changes of the structure of support to agriculture. Agricultural policy was relatively successful. It managed to achieve most of the strategic development goals of agriculture and a high degree of compatibility with the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

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