Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union

Common agricultural policy (CAP) is a factor of development and cohesion of the European Union (EU) agriculture. The fundamentals of CAP were defined in the 1950s, when the Union was formed. Since then, CAP has been reforming and adapting to new circumstances. Treaty on the Functioning of the Europe...

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Main Authors: Popović Goran, Erić Ognjen, Bjelić Jelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-06-01
Series:ECONOMICS
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eoik-2020-0001
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author Popović Goran
Erić Ognjen
Bjelić Jelena
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description Common agricultural policy (CAP) is a factor of development and cohesion of the European Union (EU) agriculture. The fundamentals of CAP were defined in the 1950s, when the Union was formed. Since then, CAP has been reforming and adapting to new circumstances. Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union defines the goals of CAP: stable (acceptable) prices of agricultural products, growth, productivity and technological progress in agriculture, growth in farmers’ income and supplying the common market. Factor analysis of the prices and production goals of CAP directly or indirectly involves the following variables: prices of agricultural and industrial products, indices of the prices of cereals, meat and milk, indices of the prices of agricultural products in France and Great Britain, agricultural GDP and EU GDP. The analysis results come down to 2 factors. The first – “internal factor” is a set of indicators homogenous in terms of greater impact of CAP on their trends (the prices of agricultural products in France, income from agriculture, the prices of agricultural products in EU and Great Britain and the milk price index). The second - “external factor” is made of general and global indicators (cereals prices, EU GDP and prices in industry). Factor analysis has confirmed high correlation of goals: production growth, productivity and technological progress in agriculture as well as “reasonable” prices in agriculture. The analysis shows high correlation between agricultural and industrial products, indices of the prices of cereals, meat and milk, indices of the prices of agricultural products in France and Great Britain, agriculture GDP and EU GDP (classified into internal and external factors). In general, the results of the factor analysis justify the existence of CAP, while the EU budget support brings wider social benefits.
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spelling doaj.art-186bad7fbde94e85b5cbb97a895873bb2022-12-21T21:18:58ZengSciendoECONOMICS2303-50132020-06-0181738110.2478/eoik-2020-0001eoik-2020-0001Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European UnionPopović Goran0Erić Ognjen1Bjelić Jelena2University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of Economics, Bosnia and HerzegovinaIndirect Taxation Authority, Bosnia and HerzegovinaCommon agricultural policy (CAP) is a factor of development and cohesion of the European Union (EU) agriculture. The fundamentals of CAP were defined in the 1950s, when the Union was formed. Since then, CAP has been reforming and adapting to new circumstances. Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union defines the goals of CAP: stable (acceptable) prices of agricultural products, growth, productivity and technological progress in agriculture, growth in farmers’ income and supplying the common market. Factor analysis of the prices and production goals of CAP directly or indirectly involves the following variables: prices of agricultural and industrial products, indices of the prices of cereals, meat and milk, indices of the prices of agricultural products in France and Great Britain, agricultural GDP and EU GDP. The analysis results come down to 2 factors. The first – “internal factor” is a set of indicators homogenous in terms of greater impact of CAP on their trends (the prices of agricultural products in France, income from agriculture, the prices of agricultural products in EU and Great Britain and the milk price index). The second - “external factor” is made of general and global indicators (cereals prices, EU GDP and prices in industry). Factor analysis has confirmed high correlation of goals: production growth, productivity and technological progress in agriculture as well as “reasonable” prices in agriculture. The analysis shows high correlation between agricultural and industrial products, indices of the prices of cereals, meat and milk, indices of the prices of agricultural products in France and Great Britain, agriculture GDP and EU GDP (classified into internal and external factors). In general, the results of the factor analysis justify the existence of CAP, while the EU budget support brings wider social benefits.https://doi.org/10.2478/eoik-2020-0001european unioncommon agricultural policyagricultural productsagricultural pricesfactor analysisq18o52c38
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Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
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european union
common agricultural policy
agricultural products
agricultural prices
factor analysis
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title Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
title_full Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
title_fullStr Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
title_short Factor Analysis of Prices and Agricultural Production in the European Union
title_sort factor analysis of prices and agricultural production in the european union
topic european union
common agricultural policy
agricultural products
agricultural prices
factor analysis
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