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Twenty Years of Common Agricultural Policy in Europe: A Bibliometric Analysis

Giulio Fusco

2021Sustainability38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The last few years have been marked by the increasing attention paid by policymakers to agricultural policies. Within this scenario, the Common Agricultural Policy represents one of the main initiatives developed by the European Commission to enhance the agricultural sector. Academics have actively contributed to the debate through empirical studies in order to evaluate the main strengths and weakness related to the public investments made by the European Commission. However, despite the relevance of the topic, the scientific debate is characterized by a high degree of fragmentation caused by the involvement of academics with different scientific backgrounds. Building on this evidence, this paper aims to contribute to the scientific debate on Common Agricultural Policy through a bibliometric analysis. The findings reveal the existence of three independent and complementary research clusters.

Topics & Concepts

Common Agricultural PolicyEuropean commissionCommissionAgricultureRegional sciencePolitical scienceRelevance (law)Agricultural policyEmpirical evidenceOrder (exchange)Public economicsEconomic growthPublic administrationEconomicsEconomic policyGeographyEuropean unionLawEpistemologyPhilosophyFinanceArchaeologyAgricultural Economics and PolicySustainable Agricultural Systems AnalysisGlobal Trade and Competitiveness
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