ABSTRACT. Government trustees conduct natu-ral resource damage assessments (NRDAs) to hold firms liable for damages caused by their pollution. We analyze a model in which a trustee chooses NRDA accuracy and a firm chooses precaution in response, where increased NRDA accuracy in-creases expense but decreases the chance that the firm evades damage payment. We find that optimal NRDA accuracy increases with the expected value of the damages. Other results help trustees design welfare-improving regimes to reduce damages from small spills, and identify policy changes and research that can increase social welfare in the NRD arena. (JEL Q51) I
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This paper describes a preliminary effort to validate the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Model f...
In this book, many shifts in the compensation of environmental damage have been discussed, largely d...
This paper examines problems with the admissibility of contingent use methodology surveys in natural...
When natural resource damages are caused by releases of hazardous materials into the environment, go...
Natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) is a central instrument in an environmental liability regi...
Natural Resource Damage Assessments (NRDAs) are necessary for the purpose of ensuring restoration an...
140 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.The empirical study investiga...
The benefits transfer methodology is often used in regulatory settings. The relatively modest time a...
[W]hether law should intervene to prevent or to compensate for harms documented by scientific eviden...
In the U.S., the atmosphere, oceans, estuaries, rivers, and plant and animal species are public trus...
In their most recent article on the use of Contingent Valuation Methodology ( CVM ) in the natural r...
Natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) is the process of quantifying monetary damages for injurie...
The federal effort to quantify and capture non-market damages to coastal ecosystems from the 2010 De...
The creation of comprehensive statutory schemes for protection of the environment has required the l...
The study explores challenges associated with, and the feasibility of, financial assurance requireme...
This paper describes a preliminary effort to validate the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Model f...
In this book, many shifts in the compensation of environmental damage have been discussed, largely d...
This paper examines problems with the admissibility of contingent use methodology surveys in natural...