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Basic indicators of the NMS' agriculture, 2016

Basic indicators of the NMS' agriculture, 2016

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New member states (NMS) joined the European Union (EU) in 2004 or later. They became a part of the common, unified market. Without any trade restrictions, NMS were able to trade with every member state. On the other hand, generous support of the Common Agricultural Policy also boosted their agricultural sector. This paper gives an overview of the O...

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... is more important in the new member states than in the old ones measured either in sectoral value added or agricultural employment ( Table 1). The EU averages were 1.4% and 4.3% respectively compared to the NMS averages of 3.02% and 7.59% (World Bank's WDI, 2019). ...

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