Poverty, Inequality, and Agriculture in the EU

30 Pages Posted: 6 Nov 2018 Last revised: 7 Nov 2018

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João Pedro Azevedo

World Bank

Rogier van den Brink

World Bank

Paul Corral

American University - Department of Economics

Montserrat Avila

World Bank

Hongxi Zhao

World Bank

Mohammad H. Mostafavi-Dehzooei

Georgia Southwestern State University - School of Business

Date Written: November 5, 2018

Abstract

Boosting convergence and shared prosperity in the European Union achieved renewed urgency after the global financial crisis of 2008. This paper assesses the role of agriculture and the Common Agricultural Program in achieving this. The paper sheds light on the relationship between poverty and agriculture as part of the process of structural transformation. It positions each member country on the path toward a successful structural transformation. The paper then evaluates at the regional level where the Common Agricultural Program funding tends to go, poverty-wise, within each country. This approach enables making more informed policy recommendations on the current state of the Common Agricultural Program funding, as well as evaluating the role of agriculture as a driver of shared prosperity. The analysis performed throughout the paper uses a combination of data sources at several spatial levels.

Suggested Citation

Wagner de Azevedo, João Pedro and Brink, Rogier van den and Corral, Paul and Avila, Montserrat and Zhao, Hongxi and Mostafavi-Dehzooei, Mohammad H., Poverty, Inequality, and Agriculture in the EU (November 5, 2018). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8638, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3279214

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Rogier Van Den Brink

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Paul Corral

American University - Department of Economics

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Montserrat Avila

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Hongxi Zhao

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Mohammad H. Mostafavi-Dehzooei

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