From 1969 to 1972 Fennell worked for the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries, working on the entry negotiations for membership of the European Community
`readers new to agricultural policy will find in the book a concise
yet detailed chronicle of the form and function of agricultural
policy in the EU, together with the author's critical observations
on the evolution of the CAP to 1993.'
Ian Bowler, Regional Studies 33.9
This is a very thorough, intense and detailed study of the
evolution of Common Agricultural Policy...It has been writtenby an
agricultural economist but the author deliberately avoids technical
economic analysis: in only one of the book's thirteen chapters does
the reader require a reasonably sophisticated knowledge of
economics... This is a valuable book which fills a large gap in the
literture of the CAP and the history of the EU and the author is to
be
congratulated. Garth Hughes, The Agricultural History Review, Vol
47, 1999
Rosemary Fennell's book on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) may
be considered a 'classic' on the subject, given the previous
well-known related books and articles she has published. Her
approach is clear-cut and effective. European Review of
Agricultural Economics, 25 (1998). Secondo Tarditi.
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