Impact of EU agricultural policy on developing countries: a Uganda case study

Ole Boysen, Hans Grinsted Jensen, Alan Matthews

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Abstract

Despite substantial reforms, the European Union (EU)’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is still criticised for its detrimental effects on developing countries. This paper provides updated evidence on the impact of the CAP on one developing country, Uganda. It goes beyond estimating macrolevel economic effects by analysing the impacts on poverty. The policy simulation results show that eliminating EU agricultural support would have marginal but nonetheless positive impacts on the Ugandan economy and its poverty indicators. From the perspective of the EU’s commitment to policy coherence for development, this supports the view that further reducing EU agricultural support would be positive for development.

Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
Volume25
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)377-402
Number of pages26
ISSN0963-8199
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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