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This model explicitly incorporates thedynamic aspects of conservation programs withincomplete compliance and it allows landholders’behaviour to change over time. We find that incompleteand instrument-specific enforcement can have asignificant impact on the choice between subsidyschemes and...
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full-text of this article is not available in ORA at this time. Citation: Michie, J. (1997). 'Network externalities - the …
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externalities and the method of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) make part of this device. From its application the adoption of measures …
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Many forest amenities are derived not only from the age of the trees, but also from the density of the trees. When an externality such as erosion control is considered, clear-cutting results in much larger damages than occur with selective cutting. This paper extends current methodology,...
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evaluations is the difficulty in including and evaluating on-site public benefits, mainly associated with externalities. Global …
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system for GM wheat. Producers who do not produce GM wheat would face externalities associated with GM wheat contamination of …
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these approaches in incorporating environmental externalities. Dynamic and capitalized policy frontiers are generated for …
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We develop a dynamic model of livestock disease and decentralized economic behavior as a jointly-determined system. By accounting for feedbacks between behavioral choices and disease outcomes we capture the endogenous nature of infection risks. We consider government mandated testing of...
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We explore in this paper the consequences of status seeking preferences among agentscontracting with a private principal in the context of production. We examine in particular the case of envy and we show that in general envy entails augmented distortions due to asymmetric information in optimal...
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This paper presents an analytical and numerical comparison of the welfare impacts of alternative instruments for environmental protection in the presence of endogenous technological innovation. We analyze emissions taxes and both auctioned and free (grandfathered) emissions permits. We find that...
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